- Apple is supposed to intensify the production of its M5 chipset
- It is currently scheduled for later this year or at the beginning of 2026
- It would be to respect the 3NM TSMC process, with Apple still to go to TSMC 2NM, which offers even greater energy efficiency
We are still waiting for the M4 ultra chip for the rumor to unveil and finish the M4 family later this year (the more MacBook’s tunes fed by M4 should soon be launched) – but it seems that Cupertino is already looking at what is Coming for his future devices.
According to the South Korean media and news (reported by Macrumors), Apple’s M5 chipset is already under mass production and could arrive this year. These reports arrive in the middle of Mark Gurman speculation (which is known for its reliable apple leaks) concerning the M4 Ultra chip, which should surpass the 16 -hearted processor and the GPU with 40 cores of the M4 Max.
New rumors also suggest that the Basic M5 model is currently the main objective of mass production, with premium models such as the M5 Pro and M5 Max Set for later. Apple would be held to use TSMC 3NM (nanometric process technology) which allows good power efficiency and performance with smaller transistors, as shown by current M4 chips – Apple will not yet use TSMC 2NM.
Although we have not yet seen what the M5 chipset will have to offer, we even see rumors that the M6 MacBook Pro (expected for 2026) could present the greatest overhaul to date, with an OLED screen – and Of course, a much faster chip with the M6, but do not get Also far ahead of ourselves.
Apple, please take the game even more seriously this time …
Now, I do not suggest that Apple has not already tried to call on players (in particular with the recent M4 chips) and the library constantly increasing the AAA games which are now compatible with Mac Hardware – but I really want The M5 chipset and future processors to better respond to players.
It is not only by providing stronger fleas and continuing to improve macos’ ability to manage games, but there is a way for Apple to win on new players – and it is with PCs portable game. Seeing how powerful the m of chips has been powerful for Mac, it is undeniable how a power would be if we have stacked the current portable gaming devices that we already have as the MSI Claw 8 AI + or Asus Rog Ally X.
Apple clearly has experience in portable games, the iPad Pro M4 capable of performing AAA games, and modern iPhone games are becoming more and more ambitious. The iPad Pro is undoubtedly the closest that we have to a gaming console or to Apple Handheld PC so far, and it would be even better if he was performing MacOS instead of iPados – because it would give us access to Steam and several other office games.
Although there would be a lot to do on the part of the game developers in terms of game games on Mac devices at launch (something Apple worked hard to make it easier, to be fair), I think that Cupertino could steal the spotlight with ease. I guess it’s just a question if he wants it enough …