Big Apple Lek predicts the 17 Macs that should launch in the coming year – here is the full list
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- A huge leak has unveiled Apple’s Mac plans for the next 18 months
- It contains information about nearly 20 upcoming Mac -Deskops and MacBooks
- A few intriguing surprises are nestled in the Lek
Apple Is it known to keep upcoming products a well -kept secret, but that does not stop that information leaks from his fort -like walls. That has just happened again, and this time a Mother Lode or Mac data emerged from the company’s laboratories.
This leak comes from AppleinsiderAnd the news output says it comes from “our own data and information that is shared with us.” It contains records at almost 20 of the Best Macs That Apple will release the following year or so, which gives us a rare taste of the company’s future plans.
The sources of Appleinsider shared product cod names and other related information, which Appleinsider used to merge what is on the menu. In some cases this takes the form of simple common sense: Apple is planning to upgrade all its MacBooks to the M5 -chip Series for example.
However, there are a few interesting facts, such as the assertion of Appleinsider that one M5 iMac Maybe in the making, in addition to a new one Mac Pro With an M3 Ultra or M5 Ultra Chip. Both the iMac and the Mac Pro went without an important upgrade for years.
We can also collect an intriguing detail about Apple’s M6 MacBook Prowhich will probably be launched at the end of 2026. Rumors have claimed that this could come with an extensive hardware overhaul (including An OLED -Display), but the alleged identifier numbers of the device – K114 and K116 – imply that the laptop can keep its current options.
If the 14 and 16 in K114 and K116 match screen measurements, suggests that the M6 MacBook Pro could retain its current 14-inch and 16-inch options.
Almost 20 new Macs in the making
Almost all device cod names of the report can be linked to existing devices based on earlier releases.
For example the Mac Mini of M4 Pro Chip Used the J773S model number, so the new J873S codename in the data of Appleinsider probably corresponds to an M5 Pro variant. Yet there was one mysterious device that could not be identified, and Appleinsider speculates that it could be the much gerumede MacBook driven by Apple’s A18 chip. Time will tell about that.
In addition to the expected models that we have discussed above, the Appleinsider Model -identification data report has omitted for a few Macs that you would expect to see. Although the outlet discussed the Mac Mini with M5 Pro chip, for example, it says it is not informed about the entry-level M5 Mini at entry level, although it added that this device is definitely a given if the M5 Pro model is also under development.
There are a lot of information to search in the Appleinsider report, so we placed it in the table below for simple display. We have recorded predicted release data in addition to the Mac models, although these are only estimates and can change over time. The table only contains devices with identification numbers supplied by Appleinsider, so variants such as the M5 Mac Mini are not present.
Mac -Model |
Predicted release date |
---|---|
Mac Mini (M5 Pro) |
2025 |
iMac (M5) |
2025 |
14-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Pro) |
Autumn 2025 |
14-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Max) |
Autumn 2025 |
16-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Pro) |
Autumn 2025 |
16-inch MacBook Pro (M5 Max) |
Autumn 2025 |
Mac Pro (first variant, probably with ultra chip) |
At the end of 2025 |
Mac Pro (second variant, probably with ultra chip) |
At the end of 2025 |
Mac Studio (Max Chip) |
2026 |
Mac Studio (Ultra Chip) |
2026 |
13-inch MacBook Air (M5) |
Early 2026 |
15-inch MacBook Air (M5) |
Early 2026 |
14-inch MacBook Pro (M6 Pro) |
At the end of 2026 |
14-inch MacBook Pro (M6 Max) |
At the end of 2026 |
16-inch MacBook Pro (M6 Pro) |
At the end of 2026 |
16-inch MacBook Pro (M6 Max) |
At the end of 2026 |
MacBook (A18 Pro) |
? |
Because all this is only rumor information, we have to wait to see how accurate it turns out to be. However, much of it learns with earlier reports, so it may not be completely wide from the goal – what it is a handy source if you are considering upgrading your Mac in the near future.
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