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Home / Technology / MacBook Pro M4 Delays Hint at M5 Chip Surge

MacBook Pro M4 Delays Hint at M5 Chip Surge

20 Jan

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Summary

  • M4 MacBook Pro orders face two-month delivery delays in the US.
  • 128GB RAM configurations may experience waiting times up to March.
  • Delays likely due to upcoming M5 Pro and M5 Max chip launch in 2026.
MacBook Pro M4 Delays Hint at M5 Chip Surge

Apple's M4 MacBook Pro is currently facing notable delivery delays, particularly within the United States. Common 36GB RAM configurations are now estimated for early February delivery, while the higher-end 128GB RAM models could see waiting times extend to March. These extended delivery windows are not directly caused by the ongoing global RAM crisis impacting other PC manufacturers.

Instead, these delays are likely a strategic move by Apple, signaling the imminent arrival of its next-generation processors. The M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are slated for a first-half 2026 debut, according to reports. This focus on upcoming hardware may be influencing the allocation of resources and production timelines for current M4 models.

While Apple's use of unified memory offers some insulation, the broader PC hardware market continues to grapple with supply chain issues driven by AI demand. Companies like Micron have even shifted resources, impacting RAM availability. Apple is expected to navigate DRAM costs in 2026, aiming to maintain current retailer pricing for its MacBooks.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Delays are attributed to Apple's focus on the upcoming M5 Pro and M5 Max chip launches, rather than solely the global RAM crisis.
The M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are anticipated to launch in the first half of 2026.
MacBooks utilize unified memory on the same chip as the CPU and GPU, offering more resilience than separate RAM modules in other PCs.

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