Overview
- Multiple outlets citing Bloomberg and Mark Gurman say Apple will announce M5‑based hardware this week via short online videos rather than a live keynote.
- The lineup is expected to include an 11‑ and 13‑inch iPad Pro with the M5, a base 14‑inch MacBook Pro with the M5, and a Vision Pro revision with an M5 and a redesigned headband.
- Bloomberg reports M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are in short supply, pushing higher‑end MacBook Pro configurations into early 2026.
- Regulatory filings and leaks, including FCC listings, an AT&T website hint and a Russian unboxing with benchmarks, align with the imminent iPad Pro, MacBook Pro and Vision Pro updates, and the iPad Pro may add two front cameras.
- Additional updates are floated in reporting such as a faster Apple TV 4K possibly with a camera and second‑generation AirTags, though none are confirmed.