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Apple’s M6 chip isn’t even here yet, but you’ll see M7 Macs early in 2027

Apple is reportedly already accelerating its next-generation silicon roadmap, even before the M6 has launched.

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The M6 chip is still expected to debut later this year, but Apple may already be preparing for what comes next. According to Mark Gurman’s latest report for Bloomberg, the company is aiming to introduce its first M7-powered devices as early as the first half of 2027, hinting at a much faster silicon refresh than many expected.

M7 could arrive alongside new Macs and iPads

Gurman reports that Apple is testing four new iPad Pro models slated for spring 2027 while also preparing a redesigned entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro. Both products are expected to focus primarily on internal upgrades, with the iPad Pro retaining its current 11-inch and 13-inch display sizes, while the MacBook Pro adopts a fresh design more in line with Apple’s upcoming Mac lineup.

NEW: Apple is planning a refreshed iPad Pro line in spring 2027, as well as a redesigned entry-level MacBook Pro. It’s also planning its first M7 chip for around the same time. https://t.co/MuivDhD9qc

— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) July 1, 2026

The bigger takeaway, however, is the chip inside. According to the report, Apple wants to debut its first M7 processor during the same period, with the company reportedly accelerating its silicon roadmap as it works to optimize future Macs and iPads for increasingly demanding AI workloads.

A faster upgrade cycle could be on the horizon

What’s particularly surprising is the timing. Apple is widely expected to unveil the M6 family later this year, meaning the jump to M7 could happen much sooner than its usual cadence. While it was previously reported that Apple was already eyeing an M7 Ultra-powered Mac Studio for 2028, this latest roadmap reinforces just how far ahead the company is planning its silicon strategy.

It also raises an interesting question about the M6 itself. If Apple is already accelerating toward M7 and positioning it as a bigger leap for AI-focused workloads, the M6 could end up being one of the quieter Apple Silicon generations in recent memory, especially since previous reports mentioned that Apple will be skipping the Pro and Max trims for it. That doesn’t mean it’ll be an insignificant upgrade, but the spotlight already seems to be shifting toward what comes next.

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Of course, Gurman also notes that Apple’s plans are still subject to ongoing memory and silicon shortages, which could affect launch schedules. Even so, the report paints a clear picture: 2027 is shaping up to be one of Apple’s biggest hardware years yet, with the M7 chip, refreshed iPad Pro models, a redesigned entry-level MacBook Pro, and several other major devices all expected to arrive within a relatively short span

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