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Will Apple Announce New MacBook Pros This January?

While the entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro was updated with an M5 chip in October, we are still waiting for higher-end MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, and there are some signs that might point towards a late January launch this year.

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First, Apple's new Creator Studio bundle of creative apps launches on Wednesday, January 28. Given that Creator Studio includes many professional Mac apps, such as Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Pixelmator Pro, Macworld speculated that the week of January 28 would be a fitting time for Apple to release new MacBook Pro models too.

Second, Apple's next quarterly earnings call is scheduled for Thursday, January 29, and the company has introduced new products shortly before these calls on numerous occasions over the years and touched on them in the opening remarks.

Third, there is precedent, as Apple unveiled MacBook Pro models with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips with a press release in January 2023.

Again, all of this is speculation, so do not set your expectations too high. But, sometimes where there is smoke there is fire.

Beyond the M5 chip, the entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro received only one notable change last year: PCIe 5.0 storage. Apple says this results in up to 2× faster SSD read and write speeds compared to the previous-generation model.

The higher-end 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are likewise expected to have few other changes.

Bigger changes to the MacBook Pro are expected with the two-generations-away models, in either late 2026 or at some point in 2027. Rumored upgrades include an OLED display with touchscreen capabilities, a thinner design, built-in cellular connectivity, and M6 chips manufactured with TSMC's advanced 2nm process, for even greater year-over-year performance gains. For that reason, it will probably be wise to skip the MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips unless you really need to upgrade.

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randomgeeza Avatar
17 weeks ago
I have stopped caring. And won't be buying anything unless they fix the software on it...
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SvenLorenz1975 Avatar
17 weeks ago
Or maybe it's very wise to get the M5 Pro/Max if you don't want a touchscreen, downgraded speakers and battery life, throttling problems and probably no HDMI with the "thinner, lighter redesign".
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dmr727 Avatar
17 weeks ago

I have stopped caring. And won't be buying anything unless they fix the software on it...
Hopefully by 2027 they've ironed out most of the issues with Tahoe. My favorite thing about my M4 Air is that it's still running Sequoia. ;)
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17 weeks ago

Hopefully by 2027 they've ironed out most of the issues with Tahoe. My favorite thing about my M4 Air is that it's still running Sequoia. ;)
The reason I like my 2008 Mac Pro is it runs 10.6!
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DesertNomad Avatar
17 weeks ago
I recently bout a 14" M4 Pro so I can avoid Tahoe for as long as possible.
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maruyama Avatar
17 weeks ago

Or maybe it's very wise to get the M5 Pro/Max if you don't want a touchscreen, downgraded speakers and battery life, throttling problems and probably no HDMI with the "thinner, lighter redesign".
The elite move is to wait until the M6 Pro redesign drops, then pick up the M5 Pro on clearance while the MR forums fill up with threads about touchscreen issues, OLED issues, thermal issues, etc.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)