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Apple readies M5 MacBook Pro as stock runs dry
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 64762, member: 636"] Apple appears to be quietly preparing for another MacBook Pro refresh, with growing signs that the M5 lineup could debut soon. Industry analyst Mark Gurman noted that custom configurations for the 14-inch M4 MacBook Pro are limited until the end of October, while higher-end M4 Pro, M4 Max, and 16-inch variants remain unaffected. This selective delay typically signals that Apple is transitioning production to newer models. Reports suggest that the M5 chip will deliver up to 15 percent faster CPU performance and as much as 35 percent better GPU output than the M4. These gains would enhance creative workflows, improve rendering speeds, and boost overall efficiency for professional users. The design is expected to remain consistent with the current aluminum chassis, although internal upgrades, such as Thunderbolt 5 support, a refined thermal system, and an upgraded 12MP front camera, are anticipated. The M5 MacBook Pro could launch as early as late 2025, with Apple possibly adopting a phased rollout. The base model may arrive first, followed by the M5 Pro and M5 Max in the spring of 2026. This timeline aligns with Apple’s historical pattern of introducing chips in a staggered manner. Apple also plans to introduce OLED MacBook Pro models next year, which may further redefine the lineup. It remains uncertain whether these OLED versions will debut alongside the M6 processors or be delayed until 2027. [/QUOTE]
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