Apple is planning the next major update for the MacBook Pro. After introducing the M4 chips in parts of the Mac lineup, attention is now turning to the upcoming M5 MacBook Pro. The rumor mill is already churning, and many details have leaked out. If you're wondering whether to wait for the new model or are simply curious about what Apple has in store, here's everything we know so far.
Apple regularly launches new generations of the MacBook Pro. The Mac lineup has just been refreshed with the M4 chips, and the next step is already upon us: the M5 series. This is particularly exciting because not only are new chips coming, but Apple is also further developing the underlying chip technology. The M5 MacBook Pro is therefore more than just a minor upgrade—even if that might not be immediately apparent from the outside. While the release date isn't yet official, there are strong indications pointing to fall 2025.
Release date of the M5 MacBook Pro
Currently, everything indicates that Apple will launch the M5 MacBook Pro in fall 2025. More specifically, October is being discussed, which makes sense: Apple introduced the previous generation with M4 and M4 Pro/Max chips in October 2024. Since mass production of the M5 chips is scheduled to begin in 2025, an October release would be realistic.
Design remains the same for now
Anyone hoping for a new case or a fresh design will have to wait a bit longer. There's no indication of a visual redesign for the M5 MacBook Pro. Apple is likely to stick with the current look, which you already know from the M3 or M4 models. Minor adjustments aren't out of the question, but major changes—such as a new display or different case shapes—are not expected until 2026 at the earliest. A completely new design isn't expected until the switch to OLED displays. Apple is reportedly working on OLED MacBook Pro models, but their market launch isn't expected until 2026.
New M5 chips with improved technology
The heart of the new MacBook Pro are the M5 chips. As before, there will be different performance levels: the regular M5 model, the M5 Pro, and the M5 Max. The entry-level 14-inch model will be equipped with the standard M5, while the more powerful 14- and 16-inch variants will receive the Pro and Max versions. All chips in the M5 series are manufactured using the 3-nanometer process – just like the M4 chips. The difference, however, lies in the new SoIC (System on Integrated Chip) packaging technology, which Apple is implementing together with the manufacturer TSMC. This technique enables chips to be stacked in a 3D structure. This offers several advantages: improved electrical performance, more efficient thermal management, and overall greater energy efficiency. TSMC uses a thermoplastic carbon fiber composite material for this technology – an evolution of the previous packaging process. The goal: more power in a smaller space without heat buildup. For you, this means a faster MacBook Pro that consumes less energy and lasts longer on compute-intensive tasks like video rendering, code compilation, or AI calculations.
Optimized for AI and machine learning
Another focus is on artificial intelligence. The M5 chips are expected to be significantly more powerful than their predecessors in AI and machine learning tasks. Apple plans to use the M5 series not only in the MacBook Pro, but also in internal AI servers that power features like Apple Intelligence and machine learning. The direction is clear: macOS is set to become smarter, and the MacBook Pro will be a central device for this development.
Future outlook: OLED, 5G and 2nm chips from 2026
If you're wondering whether it's better to wait a little longer: The MacBook Pro of the future is exciting. Starting in 2026, the models could be equipped with OLED displays. These offer more vibrant colors, deeper blacks, and better energy efficiency than the current mini-LED displays. There's also speculation about other innovations. Among other things, a 5G modem for the MacBook Pro is being discussed – it would be the first time a MacBook natively supports mobile internet. Furthermore, the 2026 models could be equipped with Apple's first 2-nanometer chip. This would deliver significantly more performance and efficiency than the upcoming M5.
The M5 MacBook Pro will be a real performance monster
If you need a powerful, future-proof MacBook, it's worth waiting for the M5 MacBook Pro. Scheduled for launch in fall 2025, the new chips promise a real leap in performance—especially in AI applications and energy efficiency. Visually, everything will remain the same, but major design changes aren't expected until 2026, when OLED and other innovations arrive. So, if you don't need to replace your device immediately, the wait is worth it. The M5 MacBook Pro is expected to be Apple's most powerful notebook in 2025—and a clear step toward the future. The best products for you: Our Amazon Storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including HomeKit-compatible ones. (Photo by Unsplash / Ales Nesetril)
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