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New M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro models are slated to launch in the near future, according to information shared with MacRumors by an Apple Premium Reseller.


The third-party Apple retailer said that MacBook Pro stock is very low currently because there is an imminent new product introduction. Apple typically coordinates supply with retail stores ahead of a new model launch to avoid leaving resellers with too many outdated machines.

Over the weekend, Bloomberg said that the new MacBook Pros are going to launch alongside macOS Tahoe 26.3 during the February/March timeframe, and we are getting closer to the software's release date. Today's Xcode 26.3 release candidate launch also suggests that a debut isn't far off.

It's atypical for Apple to introduce an Xcode release candidate without also providing iOS and macOS release candidates, and we haven't seen the iOS 26.3 or macOS 26.3 RCs yet. Holding back a macOS release candidate is sometimes an indication that the RC contains information that Apple doesn't want to leak. If the M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro models are going to come out alongside macOS Tahoe 26.3, it's possible that the macOS Tahoe 26.3 RC includes new model identifiers that would give away the upcoming launch.

Apple has most commonly held macOS release candidates for a few days to a week. Prior to when new M3 Macs came out in October 2023, for example, Apple provided the iOS 17.1 and accompanying Xcode release candidate on October 17, but held the macOS 14.1 release candidate. New Macs were introduced on October 23, and then the macOS 14.1 RC came out on October 24. Apple followed the same pattern ahead of the first M1 Macs in November 2020, and the M2 Mac mini in October 2022. In each case, Apple held the macOS RC while launching the iOS and Xcode RCs.

What's different in this situation is that we haven't seen the iOS 26.3 RC either, so the hold time is less clear. Apple could debut new MacBook Pro models as soon as tomorrow, then release both RCs. There's also a possibility we have to wait a week or two before new MacBook Pro models come out, especially if the RCs aren't quite ready to go and another beta update is planned.

It's not entirely clear why Apple released the Xcode 26.3 RC now instead of holding it, but it does include agentic coding tools that Apple worked with Anthropic and OpenAI to implement, so Apple may have committed to a specific schedule for the functionality.

All signs suggest that we're going to get the M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro models soon. Apple already released the standard 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro, but higher-end 14-inch and 16-inch models have yet to be refreshed.

The reseller that spoke to MacRumors also said that HomePod mini supplies are drying up with many models sold out, but there is no official word on whether that's because of supply chain issues or because of an imminent update. HomePod mini stock has been dwindling since October 2025, so stock continuing to be low doesn't give us new information on the HomePod mini 2, unfortunately.

Article Link: M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro Launch Imminent as Reseller Stock Dwindles
 
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It’s the worst-kept secret in Apple history. It’s been obvious for a year or two that Apple will release MBP’s with M5 Pro processors.

And this will almost surely repeat next year with M6 and M6 Pro processors, whether the rumored case/screen refresh rumors are true or not.
 
Apple says it will give me $500 for my M1 Pro MBP, so I'm seriously thinking about keeping it and just getting a Mac Studio. The last few years I've avoided having 2 work Macs, one for the road and one for the desk, by just having a dockable MBP to use everywhere....but considering what Apple thinks my M1 Pro is worth, when it is still going strong every day...and how much cheaper a Mac Studio is than a comparable MBP...I think I may just go with the Mac Studio. Not sure I really care about M5 vs. M4 either, as M4 Max is a massive upgrade over my M1 Pro.
 
I’ll believe it when I see it. Apple has been jerking our chains and dragging the release out of the M5 Pro/Max for WAY too long. I’ve already lost interest a long time ago and will either keep my old M1 Pro or just set up a Linux computer at this point. Apple lost a sale from me
 
It’s the worst-kept secret in Apple history. It’s been obvious for a year or two that Apple will release MBP’s with M5 Pro processors.

Maybe because it wasn't a secret at all?! There was a M1 MacBook Pro, M2 MacBook Pro, M3 MacBook Pro, and M4 MBP. The surprise would have been if there had NOT been an M5 MBP. The only secret has been the actual release date, and the rumor mill has gotten that wrong already a few times.. so... shrugs. One of these days they will be write. Decent odds its this day, but I wouldn't be surprised if the rumor mill was wrong again.
 
Really gonna need this to handle all the new Apple subscriptions….

Anyways… Upgrading from an M1 this will be good.

Can we also buy Mac under the subscription model? I want to subscribe a M5 Pro/Max Macbook Pro for a few months and stop the subscription when the new redesign models come out.
 
This puts me in a dilemma. My M3 Pro is more than capable of what I need for day-to-day operations, but I bought the base model, and 18GB of RAM is not enough for my use case. I don't need a new CPU, but I would like to get 48-96GB of RAM to keep me going for the next ~4-5 years. I'm not sure if buying an M5 Pro now makes sense before memory becomes even more expensive, or hope that the M6 models have more base memory later this year (or risk waiting another 12+ months for M6).
 
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