MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and Max: Launch date leaked?
New information is bringing movement to Apple's MacBook plans. The launch of the MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and Max is now becoming more concrete.
New information is bringing movement to Apple's MacBook plans. The launch of the MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and Max is now becoming more concrete.
iOS 26.3 contains hints of new M5 chips and raises questions about Apple's upcoming chip strategy and possible new Macs.
Apple plans to use TSMC's N2 process for its A20 and M6 chips, foregoing N2P in order to specifically avoid risks, costs and bottlenecks.
MacBook Pro facing a major overhaul: OLED display, new M6 chips and a complete redesign are reportedly coming in 2026.
MacBook Pro performance update: M5 Pro and Max are the focus, while macOS 26.3 is considered a possible starting point.
Apple is changing the Mac buying process and eliminating fixed configurations. The new ordering process is entirely done through the configurator.
MacBook Pro rumors under scrutiny: No short-term release, M5 chips in preparation and Apple's strategy for 2026.
Apple is focusing on creative professionals at the end of January. The event in Los Angeles takes place before the quarterly results and could unveil new MacBook Pros...
Initial projections for the M5 Max MacBook Pro indicate strong Geekbench results and GPU performance at a new level.
Long waiting times for the MacBook Pro: Particularly high-performance models are in short supply. What's behind the delays at the Apple Store?.

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