Apple MacBook Ultra may arrive running on some of the same chips as MacBook Pro — here's why
The flagship laptop is expected to debut with OLED touch, Face ID and a higher price while Apple waits for next-generation chips.
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Apple MacBook Ultra may arrive running on some of the same chips as MacBook Pro — here's why
We've all heard rumors about the MacBook Ultra, which is expected to be the very first touchscreen MacBook (though you can create your own right now rather easily). But the supposed chip upgrade may not be happening, as according to Mark Gurman, the MacBook Ultra will reportedly arrive running the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, not M7.OK, I promise I didn't make a mistake when I said M7. While we expected the M5 series would be followed by the M6, las…
Despite a top-notch design, there's confusion over the processors. Apple is skipping an entire generation of its proprietary processors and will not release the M6 Pro and M6 Max chips. This decision will not affect the long-awaited release of the first-ever laptop with a touchscreen display, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing a report by technical analyst Mark Gurman for Bloomberg. Old processors for a completely new design According to Gurman, A…
Apple's new MacBook top model with OLED touchscreen could stay with the older M5 chip. The reason is Apple's general SoC strategy.
Apple MacBook Ultra Leak Suggests M5 Max Instead of Ultra Chip
Bigger isn’t always better—at least not when it comes to Apple silicon. Apple’s long rumored MacBook Ultra could arrive without the very feature many enthusiasts expected most: an Ultra class processor. According to a recent report, Apple’s upcoming premium laptop may ship with existing M5 Pro and M5 Max chips rather than a new Ultra […]
Apple's M-Series: New "MacBook Ultra M5" Yes, New Chip Not Until 2027 — But an M7?
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman published two reports on the future of Apple’s M-series this week. Thursday’s report covered a fundamental strategy shift, M6 Pro and M6 Max are reportedly getting skipped entirely, with the next real performance jump arriving only with the AI-focused M7 chips. A day later came the clarification for the long-awaited touchscreen MacBook: despite a completely new design, it won’t get a new chip after all. On top of that, th…

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