Apple is reportedly on track to launch the M5 iPad Pro and MacBook Pro later this year
Briefly

Mark Gurman reported that Apple's upcoming M5 chip will likely debut in at least two devices before the end of the year: the M5 iPad Pro and MacBook Pro. The iPad Pro is already in late testing and is slated for production in the latter half of the year, whereas the MacBook Pro is expected to launch in the fall. However, the current iPad Pro won't feature Apple's in-house modem, with that upgrade anticipated in 2027 alongside the M6 models. Apple's first in-house modem, the C1, showed good performance in the iPhone 16e released earlier this year.
According to Mark Gurman, Apple may unveil at least two devices powered by the new M5 chip before the end of the year.
Gurman adds that while the M5 iPad Pro is in late testing phases for a second-half launch, the MacBook Pro will follow in the fall.
The M5 iPad Pro is not expected to feature Apple’s in-house modem, which is anticipated for release in 2027 with the M6 models.
Apple's first in-house modem, the C1, debuted with the iPhone 16e in February and is reportedly performing well.
Read at Engadget
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