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Apple’s First Touchscreen MacBook Pro Is Coming, With M5 Chips and a Higher Price

Khaled Aziz

1- Apple plans to launch its first-ever touchscreen MacBook Pro powered by existing M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, paired with an OLED display and an entirely new industrial design, Bloomberg reports.
2- Apple is skipping M6 Pro and Max chips altogether to fast-track its AI-focused M7 lineup, expected to arrive in early 2027.
3- The new MacBook Pro will carry a higher price than the current models, which already start at $1,999 for the 14-inch and $2,999 for the 16-inch.

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The latest

Apple is preparing to launch its first touchscreen MacBook Pro between late 2026 and early 2027, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports. The device brings three firsts at once: touch, OLED, and a redesign the MacBook Pro line hasn’t seen since 2021.

Details

• The machine will run on M5 Pro and M5 Max chips — not M6 — because Apple is skipping that generation entirely and jumping straight to an AI-centered M7 lineup.

• OLED would be a first for any MacBook, closing a gap with Windows laptops that have offered the technology for years.

• The device will include a Dynamic Island and a touch-optimized Siri interface, with references to both already spotted in early macOS Golden Gate betas after WWDC 2026.

• It will come in 14-inch and 16-inch models, priced above Apple’s current MacBook Pro line — itself recently raised due to soaring memory costs.

• M7 Pro and Max chips are expected by end of 2027, with an M7 Ultra potentially following in 2028.

What to watch

The touchscreen MacBook Pro will land shortly after John Ternus takes over as Apple CEO on September 1 — making it one of the first major product launches under his leadership. How Apple prices the device will be the first real test of consumer appetite after its recent across-the-board price hikes.

 

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