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Next-Gen M5 Macs: New Models Reportedly Arriving Soon

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Apple plans to launch at least four M5 Mac models in 2026, including the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and Mac Studio.
– The MacBook Air and MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are expected to arrive early in the year, based on Mark Gurman’s report.
– The Mac mini and Mac Studio M5 upgrades may come later in 2026, though they could potentially launch alongside other early-year products.
– New Mac monitors are also anticipated early in 2026, which would complement the Mac mini and Mac Studio well.
– The iMac is notably absent from the report, suggesting it may not receive an M5 update or could be delayed until the M6 generation.

Apple is reportedly preparing to expand its M5 Mac lineup throughout 2026, with several new models expected to follow the recent launch of the 14‑inch MacBook Pro. According to industry insider Mark Gurman, at least four additional Macs featuring the next‑generation M5 chip are currently in development, offering users enhanced performance across multiple product categories.

Gurman’s latest Power On newsletter outlines Apple’s product roadmap for the coming year. After detailing early‑2026 releases such as the iPhone 17e and an M4 iPad Air, he indicates that an M5 MacBook Air will arrive alongside MacBook Pros equipped with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. New Mac‑compatible monitors are also anticipated during this period. Later in the year, Gurman expects M5 upgrades for the Mac mini and Mac Studio, rounding out a substantial refresh of the desktop and portable Mac families.

This suggests a phased rollout strategy from Apple. The MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models will likely debut early in 2026, while the Mac mini and Mac Studio updates may arrive in the latter half of the year. However, some observers believe Apple could synchronize the launch of these desktop systems with its new displays. Since both the Mac mini and Mac Studio serve as ideal companions for external monitors, introducing them together would create a compelling ecosystem for professional and creative users.

Another factor supporting a coordinated release is chip availability. Once the M5 Pro and M5 Max are in production for the MacBook Pro, incorporating them into the Mac mini and Mac Studio becomes relatively straightforward. Neither desktop is expected to undergo a major physical redesign with the M5 generation, further simplifying the update process.

One notable omission from Gurman’s report is the iMac. Its absence raises questions about Apple’s plans for its all‑in‑one desktop. While the company might delay an iMac refresh until the M6 chip is ready, it is equally possible that an M5 iMac remains in development but has not yet appeared in supply chain reports. For now, prospective buyers looking to upgrade may want to keep an eye on the confirmed M5 models slated for release over the next year.

(Source: 9to5Mac)

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