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Apple is already in the early stages of developing iPad Pro models with an M6 chip and an Apple-designed 5G modem, an entry-level iPad 12 with a newer chip, and MacBook Air models with an M5 chip.
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Apple will be releasing a MacBook Pro “overhaul” in 2026.
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Apple's next-generation iPad Pro models with the M5 chip will "launch this year," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. In
Alongside the iPad Pro, Apple is also planning to release new MacBook Pro models with the M5 chip later in 2025. The upcoming MacBook Pro will get an OLED display, offering higher brightness, better contrast, and richer colors.
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The next iPad Pro could be one of the first devices to get the Apple M5 silicon. It’s already in advanced testing and will likely hit the shelves later in 2025.
According to Mark Gurman in the Power On newsletter this weekend, we may see at least two devices with Apple’s upcoming M5 chip before the end of the year. Gurman reports that the M5 iPad Pro has reached the late stages of testing,
The M5 MacBook Pro will also reportedly be a “chip-and-ship” upgrade. The 2026 MacBook Pro, however, is rumored to feature a major revamp that coincides with the laptop’s 20th anniversary. Besides the aforementioned M6, it will also get an OLED display and a thinner design.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has written in his latest PowerOn newsletter that Apple has two M5 devices in development for late 2025: the iPad Pro M5 and the M5 MacBook Pro. The iPad Pro is in "late testing" and is expected to enter mass production in the second half of 2025.
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