Apple may show off several new devices this week

The euphoria surrounding the release of the iPhone 17 series smartphones has not yet completely passed, but Apple is already preparing to launch its next devices on the market. This can happen as early as this week, and in the following lines we will share which they may be.

The information comes by Bloomberg journalist Mark Garman, whose career in recent years has been exclusively focused on information related to the Apple.

The first device that Apple is preparing is the next-generation iPad Pro. It recently pre-premiered on YouTube, and the key difference from the previous model should be the new M5 chipset, as well as the increased amount of RAM, which will now be 12 GB.

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The M5 chipset is expected to be included in two more products. The first of these is an updated model of virtual and augmented reality glasses Apple Vision Pro, which, in addition to replacing the current M2 chip with the M5, will most likely also receive the brand new R2 chip. It is responsible for processing the images of the glasses’ cameras in real time and is made using a 2nm TSMC process.

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Last but not least, remains the updated MacBook Pro with the M5 chipset. According to Gurman, the base version of the notebook with a 14-inch display is ready to be released on the market, while models with the M5 Pro and M5 Max should be seen in early 2026.

We can expect significant changes to the MacBook Pro in 2027 at the earliest, when we will most likely see an OLED version with a touchscreen display and a host of other improvements.

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Regarding the potential date for Apple’s event, the journalist adds only with the rather vague “this week”, which means that the giant from Cupertino can surprise us all at any time.


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