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M6 MacBook Pro Coming in Late 2026, Redesigned M7 Model Launching in 1H 2027

Apple plans to release an updated 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M6 chip in late 2026, and then follow it with a revamped M7 model in the first half of 2027, reports Bloomberg.

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Apple apparently finished work on a 14-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌ with an M6 chip "months ago," and the device is expected to launch before the end of the year. Apple's M6 chip cycle will be shorter than prior chip cycles because it is not planning for M6 Pro and M6 Max chips. Apple is aiming to have a quick transition between M6 and M7 because its M7 chips have optimizations for AI workloads.

The M7 ‌MacBook Pro‌ coming in 2027 will have a new design that's "in line" with the design that Apple plans to use for its rumored high-end OLED touchscreen ‌MacBook Pro‌ models. Prior rumors have suggested the high-end ‌OLED‌ ‌MacBook Pro‌ models could get a slimmed down design.

It's still unclear when the ‌OLED‌ ‌MacBook Pro‌ models will come out, but Bloomberg believes a launch is slated for the end of 2026 or early 2027.

Apple's release timelines are uncertain because of the ongoing memory chip shortages and increased costs that it's dealing with.

Apple has a long list of products that could come in the first half of 2027, including new iPad Pro models, the iPhone Air 2 with a second camera, the iPhone 18, and the iPhone 18e.

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notnotafanboy Avatar
59 minutes ago at 02:17 pm
very strange rollout. why not just skip the base M6?
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MacUserFella Avatar
1 hour ago at 02:14 pm

Apple apparently finished work on 14-inch M6 MacBook Pro with A6 chip
A bit of a step backwards, but okay I guess
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41 minutes ago at 02:34 pm

very strange rollout. why not just skip the base M6?
For that (presumably base) model—it probably is just an ok-sized evolutionary gain. So you have a fair point.

More generally, the M6 may have already been taped out. And it could be used in the next iPad Pro, iMac, and Mac mini, too. The latter two never got the M5.

We really need to know the technical specifics of the M6 and M7 to provide better answers than this. Maybe it includes better encoders. Maybe faster RAM, with more throughout. Maybe more GPU cores. It definitely starts the TSMC 2nm cycle, which every advanced electronic device in the world is moving to. It could simply allow TSMC runway to work out kinks like they did with their first 3nm process.
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ikramerica Avatar
41 minutes ago at 02:34 pm

I can see the M6 being useful in a number of Apple products including iPads, MacBook Airs, base MacBook Pros and base Mac Minis. Especially since the M7 family is likely to cost considerably more. The rumors I’ve read so fair seem to indicate the M6 will still be a solid advancement over the base M5.
What will be interesting though is that the 14” will then have 3 distinct chips for 6-12 months:
M6 with faster single core performance and neural cores
M5 Pro, with faster multi-core and graphics
M5 Max with much faster graphics
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n-evo Avatar
43 minutes ago at 02:33 pm
These rumors are getting more confusing by the minute. Kinda interested to see how it actually plays out.
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