Apple is expected to unveil a couple of new products soon. One of the rumoured products is the M5 chip-powered MacBook Pro. The brand seems to have officially confirmed its arrival through a recent teaser.
The ‘V’ shape shown in the teaser, representing the Roman numeral 5, along with Joswiak’s text “Mmmmm,..” featuring five instances of the letter M and the word “powerful,” suggests that Apple could be preparing to launch an M5-powered MacBook Pro.
Apple offers the MacBook Air and iPhone Air in a Sky Blue shade. The teaser also hints at a possible Sky Blue version for the M5 MacBook Pro.
Apple MacBook Pro with M5 chip: What to expect?
Rumours suggest that the upcoming MacBook Pro will have a 14-inch display along with the M5 chip, which hasn’t been launched yet.
The inclusion of the new processor will reportedly bring up to 16 percent improvement in performance and around 35 percent in graphics performance. While it is expected to arrive in a new blue shade, there may not be any major changes to the device’s design.
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It is likely that Apple may unveil the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models powered by the M5 Pro and M5 Max processor options in 2026.
Other upcoming Apple devices
Besides the M5 MacBook Pro, Apple is also expected to unveil a couple of other products such as the iPad Pro, Vision Pro 2, new Apple TV models, HomePod Mini, and AirTags. Apart from this, the brand is also said to be working on the second-generation Pro Display XDR with a built-in camera and a new Studio Display.
Are you looking forward to the M5 MacBook Pro? Share your thoughts by commenting below.
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