Apple is working on M5 MacBook Air, Mac Studio and more
Apple will launch new Macs with the M5 chip in 2026: MacBook Air, Mac Studio, and Mac mini are about to receive the next major performance update.
Apple will launch new Macs with the M5 chip in 2026: MacBook Air, Mac Studio, and Mac mini are about to receive the next major performance update.
Apple is launching the M5 chip soon. Find out which Macs will be released in 2025 and 2026 and which devices will receive the major performance update first.
Apple is planning new MacBook Pro, Air, iMac, and Studio models with M5 and M6 chips. All leaked information in the latest report.
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