The development of new MacBook Pro models regularly generates speculation and anticipation in the tech community. The introduction of new chip generations, in particular, is a pivotal moment for the devices' performance, efficiency, and design. However, recent analyst reports suggest that expectations for the upcoming M5 models may be shifting.
The MacBook Pro has been the benchmark for professional laptops for years. With each new generation of Apple chips, performance, energy efficiency, and innovative features increase. Rumors about the release of the next generation with M5 chips created high expectations. However, it now appears that users may have to wait longer than previously thought.
M5 chips probably won't arrive until 2026
According to a recent analysis by renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, MacBook Pro models with M5 chips are likely to arrive in 2026. Previous speculation suggested late 2025, but this assumption appears to be incorrect. Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman also recently reported that Apple is "considering" delaying the launch of the M5 series.
Technological differences in chip production
The delay is not only related to strategic decisions, but also to the production method of the new processors. While the upcoming A20 chips for the iPhone 18 series rely on modern WMCM (Wafer-Level Multi-Chip Module) technology to combine underfill and molding processes, the high-end M5 chips for the MacBook Pro will continue to undergo separate manufacturing steps. This method can impact production speed and yield, which in turn delays the market launch.
Future outlook: M6 generation as a big leap
Those waiting for an upgrade might be wise to skip the M5 models. The MacBook Pro models with M6 chips, expected in early 2027, are expected to bring significantly bigger changes: an OLED display, a slimmer chassis, and possibly a smaller notch. This generation may therefore be the more exciting step for many.
Market significance for Apple and buyers
The delay could provide Apple with strategic advantages to position the M5 series more effectively. However, for buyers, it means a longer wait for significant hardware improvements. At the same time, the current MacBook Pro with M3 or M4 chips remains powerful and sufficient for many applications.
From upgrade to transformation: Apple's MacBook Pro roadmap
The delay of MacBook Pro models with M5 chips to 2026 is a clear indication that Apple is taking a long-term view of its product planning. While the M5 generation is likely to deliver solid improvements, the M6 models could represent the bigger technological leap. So, those waiting for the "next big thing" in the MacBook Pro universe may have to wait until 2027 – and will likely be rewarded with much more than just a performance upgrade. (Image: Shutterstock / Dontree_M)
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