Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman indicates that the firm is approaching mass manufacturing of its upcoming MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models. Consequently, Apple may adhere to the pattern of unveiling the new iterations of the MacBook Pro by the year’s end, while the Air versions could debut in early 2026.
In recent months, the reporter has adjusted the timeline for the M5 Macs to 2026, as he anticipates that Apple will introduce a new M5 iPad Pro and M5 Apple Vision Pro prior to the latest Mac computers. Nonetheless, Gurman now exercises caution in stating that the company may still launch some of the Mac models in 2025.
Currently, Apple has three possibilities: Keynotes in October or November, or delay the launch to December with press releases. In contrast to the M4 models, the M5 Macs seem to represent a minor upgrade. Even with the new chip, potential surprises could include Apple’s N1 chip for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and perhaps a cellular modem, whether it be the C1 or C1X chips.