Apple reportedly planning a touchscreen MacBook Pro with M6 chip
Recent reports indicate Apple is conducting advanced planning to introduce a MacBook Pro with a touchscreen, likely powered by a next-generation M6 processor. Sources cited by Bloomberg suggest a potential launch window in late 2026 or early 2027, marking a notable strategic shift for the company.
Key points:
- Target release: late 2026 to early 2027.
- Possible chipset: Apple M6 family (expected successor to current M-series chips).
- UI implications: This would be a significant departure from Apple’s long-standing resistance to touch interfaces on macOS devices.
Background: Apple historically resisted adding touchscreen displays to MacBooks — a stance famously associated with Steve Jobs, who argued macOS wasn’t suited to touch. While Apple has experimented with touch on the Touch Bar and continues to push touch on iPadOS, a full touchscreen MacBook Pro would represent a material platform change and could push macOS toward new interaction patterns.
What to watch for: If Apple does move forward, expect design changes to hinge on palm rejection, display tilt/hinge engineering, and software updates to make macOS more touch-friendly. The M6 chip mention suggests Apple would pair the hardware change with next-gen silicon to support new performance and power requirements.
For further reading, see coverage at Bloomberg (search results) and Apple’s official Mac overview at apple.com/mac.
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