We had clues that Apple was going to renew its equipment, but the truth is that for the moment they were limited to a few filtered benchmarks and some rumors. Yes, Apple's computers are starting to be far behind the rest in terms of price / specifications, and the fact that it continues to sell equipment without a retina shield like the MacBook Air do not leave society but the truth is that with an update of the same, would be at the top of the list.

Now, it seems that we have the first flight of a next renewal of teams taking advantage of the arrival of autumn, that Apple has registered with the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), a Legally required certification for any device with encryption that is sold in Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Russia.

In this regard, as we can see in the registration sheet, Apple has requested the registration of five corresponding Mac models with nomenclature A1931, A1932, A1988, A1989 and A1990. The last three digits can be linked to the expected updates for the 13-inch MacBook Pro (with and without Touch Bar) and the 15-inch MacBook Pro, while the first two could refer to the 12-inch MacBook ] and, more interesting, the rumored replacement for the MacBook Air.

With these five Mac models registered has also been seeking certification for five numbers that refer to a new model of iPad, and as they have pointed out the rumors, for this year's Apple tablets is expected a renewal of the iPad Pro with thinner edges a faster processor, a custom Apple GPU and a TrueDepth camera with support for Face ID, among others.

Of course, we must keep in mind that Apple registered several models of iPhone with the EEC in April that have not yet appeared, so extrapolate the launch dates of the presentation is particularly difficult, there is no guarantee that these devices will be released before the fall, and certainly in the case of Macs, everything indicates its arrival with macOS Mojave, which is expected, like the other years, for a certain point in the mid-fall. October or early November.