New Mac models through 2026 revealed in leaked Apple identifiers - 9to5Mac

Apple still has plenty of new product launches coming through the rest of the year, including at least two Macs.But today, a new report has outlined Mac models coming not only in 2025, but even those expected through 2026.Report includes 15 forthcoming Mac models expected through 2026 Marko Zivkovic writes at : The full report walks in detail through the variety of Apple identifiers for forthcoming Mac models that obtained.

Here are some of the highlights: M5 MacBook Pro in 14-inch and 16-inch sizes M5 iMac M5 Pro Mac mini M5 MacBook Air in the same 13-inch and 15-inch sizes New Mac Pro Two Mac Studio models (likely Max and Ultra variants) Mystery model that could be the rumored MacBook with A18 Pro Many of these forthcoming models come as no surprise, as Apple has generally followed set norms for Mac upgrades with M-series chips.However, the one detail that stood out as most significant to me involves the identifiers for next year’s M6 MacBook Pro models.Apple uses ‘K114’ and ‘K116’ identifiers for those models, with the last digits referencing screen sizes.

Thus, it seems that despite the big rumored hardware redesign, next year’s MacBook Pro will still come in the same 14-inch and 16-inch sizes.The last time the MacBook Pro got a new design, its displays changed from 13- and 15-inch to the current 14- and 16-inch options.But it looks like the next redesign will keep screen sizes about the same, even if lots of other things change.

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