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    Apple’s Bold MacBook Pro Redesign: Skipping the Expected Chip

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Apple will launch a revamped MacBook Pro later this year.
    2. It will feature current-gen M5 processors and not next-gen M6.
    3. The updated design will include an OLED display for better visuals.
    4. A punch-hole camera design will replace the existing notch on screens.

    A Shift in Apple’s Silicon Strategy

    Apple’s upcoming MacBook Pro redesign marks a significant change. Originally, analysts expected the new device to feature the much-anticipated M6 processor. Instead, reports suggest Apple plans to release the next MacBook Pro with Pro and Max variants of the M5 silicon. This shift is surprising for tech enthusiasts expecting a more powerful chip to accompany such a major design overhaul.

    Apple appears to limit the M6 processor’s range. The new chip will only be available in baseline models, unlike previous series that offered various high-performance options. This change indicates a return to a multi-processor strategy for future releases. Apple plans to launch the M7 silicon next year, which may include more robust variants. This new direction raises questions about Apple’s long-term strategy and commitment to innovation.

    The Display Upgrade and Design Changes

    While the processor choice draws attention, the display upgrade may steal the show. Apple will finally transition from mini-LED to OLED panels for the forthcoming MacBook Pro. The change promises significant enhancements in color accuracy, brightness, and viewing angles. Users can expect a richer visual experience that aligns more closely with industry standards and user expectations.

    The design will also see a notable update. The infamous notch, which many users found unsightly, will be replaced by a punch-hole cutout for the camera. This change aligns the MacBook Pro’s design more closely with that of the iPhone, featuring the popular Dynamic Island. Such updates highlight Apple’s focus on aesthetics, usability, and modern trends in consumer technology.

    While the MacBook Pro redesign may not include the expected M6 processor, the combination of OLED technology and a sleeker design makes it a noteworthy upgrade. Consumers will appreciate improved performance and visual quality, even if the silicon isn’t as powerful as some had hoped. Apple continues to make strides in design and user experience, ensuring that its products remain relevant in a competitive market.

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