Report: Apple 'nearing' mass production for M5 MacBook Pros and new Studio Display
Apple’s M5-powered MacBook Pro and Air, plus a Studio Display refresh with mini-LED, are nearing mass production before a planned spring launch, Bloomberg reports.
- Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports Apple is nearing mass production of its next M5 MacBook Pros, MacBook Airs and two new Studio Display monitors.
- Earlier this year, Gurman noted Apple was expected to start M5 MacBook Pro production in the second half of 2025 and later signalled a launch target early next year.
- Internally, Apple uses MacBook Pro codenames J714 and J716, MacBook Air codenames J813 and J815, and Mac monitor codenames J427 and J527 with 27-inch displays.
- Timing points to a likely spring release, with these products expected between the end of this year and the first quarter of next year, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports.
- Beyond the Mac lineup, Apple plans M5-powered Vision Pro and iPad Pro updates, a budget iPad, iPad Air with M4, Apple TV and HomePod mini refreshes, reserving major changes for M6-powered MacBooks.
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