2027 Macs to Get AI-Focused M7 Chips as Apple Skips High-End M6
Apple is revamping its Apple silicon roadmap, canceling high-end M6 chips to accelerate AI-focused M7 chips. The base M6 will debut in late 2026 for entry-level Macs, while M7 series arrives in 2027. M5 Ultra is also expected in late 2026.
2027 Macs to Get AI-Focused M7 Chips as Apple Skips High-End M6
Thursday June 25, 2026 10:14 am PDT by Juli Clover
Apple is changing its Apple silicon launch timeline to speed up the debut of chips designed for artificial intelligence workloads, reports Bloomberg.
Apple plans to release an M6 chip for entry-level Macs as soon as this year, but it has canceled plans for higher-end M6 Pro and M6 Max chips. Instead, Apple's next Pro and Max chips will be part of its M7 chip lineup, with the first M7 chips launching in 2027. An M5 Ultra chip could also come as soon as this year.
M5 Ultra - Late 2026
M6 - Late 2026
M7 - First half of 2027
M7 Pro - End of 2027
M7 Max - End of 2027
M7 Ultra - 2028
Apple is speeding up development on M7 chips because they have technologies supporting on-device AI and GPU-intensive software. Since the launch of the first Apple silicon chips, Apple has always had at least three variants, including the base M-series chip, a Pro version, and a Max version. The M6 will mark the first time that Apple is not coming out with a Pro or Max chip for the line.
Apple could update the entry-level MacBook Pro with an M6 chip as soon as this year. It is expected to have around 200GB/s memory bandwidth for better graphics and faster AI processing and video editing. The base M5 chip has 153GB/s memory bandwidth, and the base M7 chip could have 240GB/s bandwidth.
Bloomberg says the M6 will also include an updated memory architecture and an upgraded Neural Engine, along with performance improvements across all of the processor cores and a redesigned GPU with up to 12 cores. Prior rumors have suggested the M6 will be the first built on Apple's new 2-nanometer process.
The base M6 could also be used in the entry-level Mac mini and iMac, along with upcoming iPad Pro and iPad Air models. The higher-end ‌MacBook Pro‌ models and higher-end ‌Mac mini‌ will use the M7 Pro and M7 Max. The Mac Studio will use the M7 Max and M7 Ultra.
Bloomberg says Apple still plans to release an M5 Ultra for a refreshed version of the ‌Mac Studio‌ as soon as this year. The M5 Ultra will have approximately 36 CPU cores and 80 GPU cores. An M5 Ultra ‌Mac Studio‌ could have as much as 768GB of unified memory.
Apple is working on a high-end "MacBook Ultra" with an OLED display and a touchscreen, and rumors suggested it could come as soon as late 2026. That seems unlikely now with the M7 Pro and M7 Max chips slated for late 2027, unless Apple equips the high-end ‌MacBook Pro‌ with an M6, the M5 Max, or the M5 Ultra chip.
News of Apple's updated chip launch timeline comes just after the company raised prices across all of its Macs and iPads.
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MacUserFella
1 day ago at 10:15 am
Apple: We have to increase prices due to memory costs caused by AI
Also Apple: We keep focusing on AI and be part of the reason why memory costs continue to increase!
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
emmab2006
1 day ago at 10:16 am
AI Is Killing the tech industry. yet companies do not give a single damn if we can afford anything. before we know it , we will have just displays where we remote into computers to use them. i for one think it is a Disgrace
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane
23 hours ago at 11:16 am
Should be incredible!
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abatabia
1 day ago at 10:20 am
AI rules the tech industry. The AI bubble needs to burst already.
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DocMultimedia
1 day ago at 10:19 am
Estimated price for 16gig... $8499.
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Yonizzle
23 hours ago at 10:48 am
Ok but are they ever going to put M5 in the mini or iMac? The desktop chip timeline/strategy is so erratic. I get it because I’m sure the vast majority their Mac business by revenue, profit, or unit sales is laptops, but I wish they would just say “today there’s a new M# [suffix] and we’re putting it in every computer that had the old chip”
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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