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MacBook Pro Delays Hint at Impending M5 Pro/Max Launch
20 Jan
Summary
- High-end MacBook Pro shipping times have extended to mid-to-late February.
- M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro models are anticipated to launch soon.
- A new entry-level Mac with an iPhone-class processor is rumored for 2026.

Shipping times for several high-end MacBook Pro configurations have recently extended into mid-to-late February, sparking speculation about imminent updates. This delay primarily affects M5 Max versions of both the 14-inch and 16-inch models, hinting that Apple may be preparing to introduce new M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. This follows a limited M5 upgrade for lower-end MacBook Pros last fall.
While ongoing supply chain issues like RAM shortages could be a factor, the specific delays for these premium laptops, unlike the Mac Studio, suggest a product refresh is the most likely cause. Apple might align these new Pro models with the recently announced Creator Studio subscription service, which bundles professional creative applications.
Looking ahead, Apple's entire Mac lineup is poised for M5-series refreshes, with 2026 expected to be a significant year for Mac updates. Rumors also indicate the introduction of an all-new, budget-friendly Mac featuring an iPhone-class processor, potentially replacing the current M1 MacBook Air sold by Walmart.




