Apple’s high-end M5 chips are late, rumored for March, and tied to new packaging that cuts costs while juggling heat and supply headaches.
Launch timing frustration
Launch timing frustration
- Apple has not announced the M5 Pro and M5 Max yet.
- January wrapped with zero flagship silicon news.
- A rumor points to a March arrival.
- "Fixed-focus digital cameras," claims another short delay.
- Supply limits from TSMC are suspected.
- Long M4 Max MacBook Pro waits fueled speculation.
- Small Outline Integrated Circuit packaging is planned.
- Could lower production costs slightly.
- Might help during the DRAM shortage.
- SoIC may reduce operating temperatures.
- Previous M5 chips reportedly hit 99 degrees Celsius.
- Cooling gains would ease sustained workloads.
- SoIC could split CPU and GPU blocks.
- Allows workload-specific configurations.
- Still unconfirmed and speculative.
- Claims rely on a single Weibo source.
- No official explanation for timing gaps.
- Apple could pivot without warning.