Unconfirmed report: Redesigned M7 MacBook Pro could launch in first half of 2027
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Ed Hardy
2d ago· 4 min readenNews
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An unconfirmed report claims Apple is planning a redesigned entry-level MacBook Pro with an M7 processor, launching in the first half of 2027 — surprisingly soon after the M6 update. The new model is expected to feature a significant design overhaul, not just a chip upgrade.
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This new model will supposedly launch in the first half of 2027, and it'll apparently be out surprisingly soon after the current basic MacBook Pro gets the M6 chip.
Expect a new Design for the entry-level M7 MacBook Pro, featuring a new design and powerful performance. It could be here much sooner than you might expect.
Get ready for the M7 MacBook Pro, featuring a new design and powerful performance. It could be here much sooner than you might expect.
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