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We're just about due for the next-generation Apple silicon chip, which will kick off a new wave of Mac refreshes. The M5 chip is expected to make an appearance in some new products before the end of the year, but most Mac refreshes will happen in 2026.

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We've rounded up current rumors on when we might see updates for Apple's notebook and desktop machines.

MacBook Pro

The MacBook Pro could be the first Mac to get an M5 chip, and an unannounced MacBook Pro has already shown up in an accidental FCC leak. Supplies of the 14-inch M4 MacBook Pro are also dwindling.

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Since there was just one Mac model in the FCC leak, it's possible that Apple will update the 14-inch M4 MacBook Pro with an M5 chip this year, introducing M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro models in early 2026.

It's also entirely possible new M5, M5 Pro, and M5 Max MacBook Pro models will all come out at the same time, either in 2025 around the late October timeframe, or in early 2026.

MacBook Air

New 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air models with M5 chips are expected in early 2026, right around the March or April timeframe. The M4 MacBook Air models came out in March 2025.

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iMac

Apple added an M4 chip to the iMac in October 2024, so it could be updated alongside the 14-inch MacBook Pro models or alongside the M5 MacBook Air models. There haven't been rumors about specific timing, but it's one of the Macs that will be in the late 2025 to early 2026 timeframe.

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Custom configurations of the iMac are delayed and won't ship to customers until later in October, much like the 14-inch MacBook Pro, which could be a sign of an imminent update.

Mac mini

The Mac mini could get a refresh as soon as early 2026. An alleged identifier for a Mac mini with an M5 chip was discovered in August, so it sounds like an upgrade is in the works.

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Apple has not always refreshed the Mac mini with new chips, and it didn't end up getting the M3 and M3 Pro.

Timing isn't clear, but with no word about an update, it probably won't happen this year. Last year, the Mac mini got an M4 and M4 Pro update in October.

Mac Studio

Apple updated the Mac Studio with M4 Max and M3 Ultra chips in March 2025, so an update isn't expected in the near future.

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The Mac Studio isn't likely to get another refresh until M5 Max and M5 Ultra chips are ready, and there's no word on when that might be. We could be waiting until late 2026.

Mac Pro

The Mac Pro is still using the M2 Ultra chip from 2023, so it is due for an update.

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Back in November 2024, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said the Mac Pro would get an M4 Ultra chip with a 32-core CPU and 80-core GPU. He claimed that the Mac Pro would get the new chip sometime in mid-to-late 2025. We're past mid 2025 at this point, but we haven't heard much about the Mac Pro in recent weeks.

Earlier this year, Gurman backtracked on the M4 Ultra chip and said that Apple wasn't developing one. The M4 Max chip architecture does not have the UltraFusion functionality that allowed for prior-generation Ultra-series chips, so it's not likely that there's going to be an M4 Ultra at all.

Apple could either update the Mac Pro with the M3 Ultra that it added to the Mac Studio this year, or use an M5 Ultra chip. If Apple was going to update the Mac Pro with the M3 Ultra, it would have made sense to do so earlier this year with the Mac Studio refresh. Since that didn't happen, it looks like Apple is waiting for the M5 chips.

It often takes Apple more time to develop the Ultra versions of its M-series chips, so if the plan is an M5 Ultra chip, it's not likely going to be ready this year. Mid to late 2026 timing would make more sense for an M5 Ultra chip.
An October Event?

While most of the M5 Mac refreshes are going to happen in 2026, there are other M5 devices slated for launch in 2025. A new iPad Pro and a refreshed version of the Vision Pro are expected to have the M5 chip, and rumors suggest they're coming soon.

Apple could hold an event to unveil the M5 Apple silicon chip and the new products, or it could announce them with press releases.

Other products that we're expecting before the end of the year include a new HomePod mini, AirTag 2, and an updated Apple TV.

Article Link: When Will Apple's Macs Get M5 Chips? 2025-2026 Launch Timeline
 
What delays for custom iMacs? I see that they will ship it 2 days. I may just wait until the end of the month to order mine... if a new one is incoming I will just wait.
 
I'm going to hold out for the M6 line (especially for the MacBook Pro for the redesign), but these should be solid upgrades as each generation of Apple Silicon has brought nice benefits.

As for the Mac Pro - very curious to see if it lives to fight another day.
 
Apple could either update the ‌Mac Pro‌ with the M3 Ultra that it added to the ‌Mac Studio‌ this year, or use an M5 Ultra chip... or discontinue the computer all together
 
Frankly, the M4 is so prodigious and ahead of the competition that Apple should reuse it and reserve the M5 for upper-tier models. Segmentation will help make cheaper options available and guide the consumer.
 
I get that the Mac Pro is a low-volume product and therefore not a high development priority at Apple, but couldn’t they at least keep it at CPU parity with the Studio? The Pro languished during the Intel era and it feels equally neglected during the Apple Silicon era.
 
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I expect an announcement of an event next week OR one of those three days of updates types scenarios in the next two weeks.
 
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Might be reaching the physical limits of the technology, maybe it’s time to go back to Intel. :rolleyes:
 
Wait...

the chip is in the ipad is more powerful than the chip in the Mac Pro?!

In terms of the gpu it is not. The m5 will put it in par with the amd and nvidia competition in that aspect

are you saying the m5 will be equivalent in power to a dedicated GPU?
 

When Will Apple's Macs Get M5 Chips?


Right after my return window for a new M4 MacBook closes. I'll let you all know exactly when I buy one. :)
 
I get that the Mac Pro is a low-volume product and therefore not a high development priority at Apple, but couldn’t they at least keep it at CPU parity with the Studio?
It means designing and manufacturing a new motherboard, though. A giant, mostly unused PCB designed solely for PCIe slots. The Mac Pro is beyond niche at this point.
 
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