For the last 2 years, Apple has been refreshing their iDevice lineup at regular intervals at WWDC, but, this time Apple will be releasing the next-generation iPhone, iPad and iPod touch in or around October. The main reason is Apple is now concentrating more on their latest mobile operating system iOS 7 which will feature a major redesign and functionality changes. WWDC 2013, to be held on June 10-14th, will be based around 2 things - iOS 7 and Intel's Haswell processor.  




WWDC (World Wide Developers Conference) is a conference for mobile developers and hence it will aptly be focussing on iOS 7 and not the newest iPhone or iPad. Their will be separate events for newer devices in September or October.


Here is a tweet from the Evad3rs, who were responsible for the evasi0n iOS 6 jailbreak...



However, there are still some chances that Apple might announce new hardware at this event only for its Mac lineup. Newer Mac models, if previewed, will most probably feature Intel's new Haswell processor that has increased processing power and also saves a great deal of power unlike its predecessors. According to Intel, this new chip improves almost every possible aspect of personal computing from gaming, graphics to browsing the web, photos and much more.

Here's a sneak peek at Intel's new 4th-generation processors...


  
Increased graphics performance of Haswell 

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