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[li]A newly redesigned MacBook Pro is rumored to arrive in 2026[/li][li]If leaks are accurate, it will feature an OLED display and a thinner chassis[/li][li]This redesign will also be powered by Appleās M6 silicon[/li][/ul]
It could finally be happening, folks: the long-awaited OLED MacBook is finally on the way, if new claims from renowned Apple leaker Mark Gurman are to be believed.
Gurman has claimed in his latest Power On newsletter for Bloomberg that Apple is planning a major overhaul to the MacBook Pro in 2026, which will deliver several noteworthy changes ā and chief among them is the introduction of a Tandem OLED display designed by Samsung, the same type seen on last yearās new iPad Pro 13-inch.
It may also ditch the ānotchā in the screen for the webcam in favor of a floating āhole cutā camera ā perhaps adopting something more similar to the Dynamic Island seen on modern iPhones.
Thatās not all, though: Gurmanās sources also state that the new MacBook Pro will feature a thinner design than previous models, stating that Apple āhad once hoped to release this new version in 2025ā.
In other words, next yearās MacBook Pro could look very different from the 14-inch M4 MacBook Pro we reviewed back in November. But how does Apple plan to make its pro-grade laptop even more compact without sacrificing power? The answer could lie with the M6 chip.
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Yes, Gurman also believes that these next-gen MacBook Pros will come featuring the M6 chip (presumably also with M6 Pro and M6 Max versions) - implying that we can expect M5 MacBooks this year, without the OLED upgrade.
The M6 chips will be the first laptop processors from Apple that utilize chip fabricator TSMCās new 2nm process (alongside the expected A20 chips for iPhones). The 2nm process is expected to bring new developments in both performance and power efficiency, which could explain how Apple expects the M6 chips to run at a high performance level even in a thinner MacBook.
As for the MacBook Air, thereās no news on any potential M5 or M6 variants, but we have to assume that theyāll be in the works; after all, the new M4 MacBook Air didnāt arrive on the scene until several months after the M4 chip landed in MacBook Pro and iPad Pro models. However, a previous report we covered claims that an OLED MacBook Air is still on the way, though it wonāt use the same Tandem OLED panel as the Pro and will likely arrive in 2027 or later - something that would align with Appleās existing release cadence, if the OLED MacBook Pro does indeed land in late 2026.
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