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Apple Plans New iPad Pro and MacBook Pro for Early 2027

Apple is reportedly preparing to release new iPad Pro models and an entry-level MacBook Pro in the first half of 2027, featuring the upcoming M7 chip.

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Apple is reportedly planning new iPad Pro and MacBook Pro releases early next year

Posted: 4:57 PM PDT · July 1, 2026

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Apple reportedly has plans to release several new iPad Pros and a new MacBook Pro in the first half of next year.

The company is currently working on four models of the new tablet with faster chips, Bloomberg reported. It is also developing a new “entry-level” MacBook Pro, which is internally referred to as K104, the outlet writes. The company is also targeting that same period for the release of its first M7 processor.

The last time Apple released an iPad Pro was in October of last year. In March, the company released a new high-end MacBook Pro and the budget laptop MacBook Neo, albeit the Neo uses the A18 chip, originally designed for the iPhone. This anticipated new MacBook is expected to be a full-fledged Pro.

The apparent product plans come amidst whisperings of other upcoming releases (including, perhaps, a foldable phone) as the company preps for its post-Tim Cook-as-CEO era while also battling supply chain issues that Cook says have forced it to raise its prices. Those price hikes have been substantial in some cases. The MacBook Pro with 1 terabyte of storage recently jumped from $1,699 to $1,999, for instance. So if the company is working on more budget-friendly laptops and tablets, this would be a good time to introduce them.

Apple did not immediately respond to our request for more information.

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