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  • Apple MacBook Pro with M5 and Matter Support Leaks Before Release

    Apple MacBook Pro with M5 and Matter Support Leaks Before Release

    Key Takeaways

    1. The new MacBook Pro models (14 and 16 inches) are expected to launch sooner than anticipated, following the introduction of the Apple M4 generation.
    2. An early indication of an Apple M5-based MacBook Pro has been found on the FCC website, linked to model number ‘A3434.’
    3. The upcoming M5 MacBook Pro models may include Thread connectivity, enabling them to work with smart home devices using the Matter protocol.
    4. The new MacBook Pros are likely to run on Wi-Fi 6E, rather than upgrading to the Wi-Fi 7 standard available in newer iPad Pro models.
    5. The integration of Thread and Matter is expected to be part of macOS Tahoe, enhancing compatibility with Apple’s Home app.


    It appears that the upcoming generation of MacBook Pro is arriving sooner than many had anticipated. Initially, there were speculations suggesting Apple might not release the new MacBook Pro 14 and MacBook Pro 16 models during its usual autumn launch period (currently priced at $2,249 on Amazon). However, Apple introduced the Apple M4 generation of MacBook Pros just a week after the first year anniversary of the Apple M3-based models.

    Early Signs of the M5 Model

    Recently, there has been an early indication of what is thought to be an Apple M5-based laptop, spotted on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website in the United States. Although the regulatory agency has not shared complete images of the device, it has clearly connected the model number ‘A3434’ to an upcoming MacBook Pro. Furthermore, the FCC has shared some clues regarding what Apple may be planning for its next lineup of MacBook Pros.

    New Features in Sight

    For example, some documents refer to the Apple M5-based MacBook Pro models featuring Thread connectivity, which is the wireless standard that supports the Matter smart home protocol. This feature is absent in the current Apple M4 generation MacBook Pros but seems to be available internally. If Apple decides to enable this capability in macOS Tahoe, it could allow the new MacBook Pros to work seamlessly with smart home devices through Apple’s Home app.

    Interestingly, the integration of Thread and Matter will not happen alongside Apple upgrading its laptops to the Wi-Fi 7 standard. The initial documents from the FCC indicate that at least the machines powered by Apple M5 will continue using Wi-Fi 6E, even though Wi-Fi 7 is available for similarly equipped iPad Pro models.

    FCC via MacRumors

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  • Apple Analyst Casts Doubt on 2026 MacBook Pro OLED Redesign

    Apple Analyst Casts Doubt on 2026 MacBook Pro OLED Redesign

    Key Takeaways

    1. Apple is aiming for an early 2026 launch for the M5 MacBook Pro models, but the exact timing is still uncertain.
    2. The release of M5 MacBook Pro models will not affect the launch schedule of new MacBook Air models.
    3. The upcoming 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro will keep the same design as the current M4 versions.
    4. Future MacBook Pro models (codenamed J714 and J716) are expected to feature M6 chipsets, OLED screens, and design changes.
    5. Delaying the M5 models makes it unlikely for M6 successors to be released in the same year, despite past instances of multiple launches.


    Mark Gurman has provided new insights into the upcoming MacBook Pro launches from Apple. To summarize, since Apple began using its own silicon in 2020, every generation except for the M2 has been released annually between October and November. In contrast, the 13-inch model was introduced in June 2022, while the 14-inch and 16-inch versions debuted in January 2023.

    Potential Timeline for M5 MacBooks

    In a recent article on Bloomberg, Gurman hints that Apple might repeat this pattern for its M5 generation of Pro MacBooks. Although he hasn’t given exact details, he thinks Apple is “now internally aiming for a launch early next year,” while noting that “the timing is still uncertain” at this moment.

    Impact on MacBook Air Releases

    Gurman also claims that the postponed arrival of the M5 MacBook Pro versions won’t influence the timing of the new MacBook Air models. Instead, he mentions that Apple has planned a particularly hectic launch timetable for the first half of 2026, with more information available in a separate report.

    Design and Features of Upcoming Models

    For now, the upcoming 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro are projected to maintain the same design as their current M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max versions, which are currently priced at $2,847 on Amazon. On the other hand, the successors to these models, known by their codenames J714 and J716, are expected to feature M6 generation chipsets, OLED screens, and the first design changes since 2020.

    MacRumors believes that delaying the M5 generation models until early 2026 makes it unlikely for the M6 successors to be released in the same year. However, Apple did manage to release its M2 and M3 generation models within the same year, which led to a nine-month availability for the M2-powered MacBook Pro 14 and 16. Therefore, while we can’t dismiss the possibility of two generations of MacBook Pro 14 and 16 launches, recent trends suggest that Apple may not pursue multiple releases for MacBook Pro in the near future.

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