Recent rumours claimed that MacBook Pro 2013 will be released on October 22.

This is because the MacBook Pro 2013 release date is often associated with the announcement of iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2. AllThingsD reported that the long rumoured iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2 will finally arrive on the aforementioned date.

Details on the event are very scarce. However, it is speculated that MacBook Pro 2013 paired with the new OS X Mavericks will also make an appearance in the said event.

IBTimes AU listed the seven reasons why MacBook Pro release date will be on October 22.

First, one of the strong evidence of the imminent MacBook Pro 2013 release date is when Apple announced that it began the training for the OS X Mavericks to its AppleCare support staff. The staff needs to learn the new features, installation process and troubleshooting techniques for the new Mac OS.

In line with the AppleCare support staff training, IBTimes AU reported yesterday that Apple just released the Gold Master version of the new OS X Mavericks for developers. This signals the looming release of the official version soon as well as the release of the new Apple laptop. OS X Mavericks was first announced in June at the Worldwide Developers' Conference along with the iOS 7.

Last week, Apple also released software update on the current MacBook Pro. The software update includes fixes on various issues noted in the current laptop such as battery issues.

Apple also seemed to drop hint that MacBook Pro 2013 is coming when it released the refreshed iMacs and MacBook Air lines. These Apple products also provided hints on what features can we expect on MacBook Pro 2013 release date.

Another strong evidence on the nearing MacBook Pro 2013 release date is the various deals and discounts on the current MacBook Pro models. Different retailers are offering discounts on MacBook Pro. Even the Apple Store is also offering deals in its devices.

Lastly, Apple suppliers claimed that they are ready to deliver the components needed for MacBook Pro 2013, according to Japanese Web site Macotakara. The report also said that buyers will be treated with new design and specs and features in Apple's new laptop.