A major Apple leak reveals 15 new Macs in the pipeline through 2026, including M5 MacBook Pro, M5 iMac, and even early identifiers for M6 MacBook Pro models.

Apple’s Future Mac Lineup Just Got Leaked — And It’s a Big One

If you thought Apple was done with Mac upgrades for the year, think again. A new leak has uncovered Apple’s plans for 15 new Mac models stretching all the way through 2026.

The report which was published by AppleInsider and based on leaked Apple product identifiers outlines an exciting roadmap for upcoming M5 Macs and the first clues about M6-powered machines.

And yes, there may even be a mystery MacBook with an iPhone A18 Pro chip in the mix.


What’s in the Leak? Let’s Break It Down

According to the report, here are some of the highlights:

  • M5 Max / Pro MacBook Pro – both 14-inch and 16-inch variants
  • M5 MacBook Air – in 13-inch and 15-inch sizes
  • M5 iMac
  • M5 Pro Mac mini
  • New Mac Studio – likely in Max and Ultra versions
  • New Mac Pro
  • Mystery MacBook – potentially using an iPhone-style A18 Pro chip
  • M6 Max / Pro MacBook Pro – still expected in 14-inch and 16-inch screen sizes

That last point is interesting: even though the M6 MacBook Pro is rumored to bring a big redesign, the screen sizes (based on leaked identifiers K114 and K116) appear to stay the same. No switch to a wild new display size… yet.

Related: OLED MacBook Pro Coming in 2026, Samsung Likely to Join Apple’s Supply Chain


What Does It Mean for Apple Fans?

This roadmap shows that Apple is sticking to its yearly M-series chip refresh strategy while also experimenting with new chip architectures like the A18 Pro outside of just iPhones.

More importantly, it confirms that even with macOS Sequoia rolling out soon and Apple Intelligence coming in 2026, the company isn’t slowing down on the hardware front.

So if you’re planning to upgrade your Mac, you might want to hold off, or not. Either way, it’s going to be a packed couple of years for Apple’s Mac lineup.

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Last Update: July 3, 2025

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