Apple is set to unveil upgrades for its entry-level iPad, iPad Air, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air during the week of March 2, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. These announcements follow the recent debut of the M5 chip in the 14-inch MacBook Pro. The updates will bring new processors and features to enhance compatibility with Apple Intelligence.
Apple's hardware refresh cycle continues with a planned product launch as early as the week of March 2, according to Mark Gurman's Power On newsletter. Gurman states, "A product launch is currently slated for as early as the week of March 2."
The lineup includes upgrades for the entry-level iPad, which will incorporate the A18 chip to support Apple Intelligence. The iPad Air is expected to receive the M4 processor. On the laptop front, new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros will feature the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, building on the M5 introduction in the 14-inch model unveiled in October. A refreshed MacBook Air is also anticipated.
Further updates are on the horizon, including enhancements to the Mac Studio and Studio Display, alongside a Mac mini refresh later this year. Gurman has previously noted Apple's development of a first "low-cost MacBook" for release in the near future.
These announcements align with Apple's pattern of spring hardware events, focusing on incremental improvements to its tablet and laptop ecosystems. No specific details on pricing or additional features beyond chip upgrades were provided in the report.