The focus across rumors is on the M5 chip, which could power all three devices. The iPad Pro and MacBook Pro models are expected to get internal upgrades—faster processors, better efficiency—rather than total redesigns. Meanwhile, the Vision Pro refresh could bring subtle hardware and software tweaks, especially around performance and usability.
Apple might reveal these quietly (via press or online launch) instead of a big public event. Some reports say higher-end MacBook Pro variants with M5 Pro/Max chips may wait until 2026.
These anticipated launches suggest Apple is leaning into incremental innovation—packing power upgrades and integration improvements into existing product lines rather than radical overhauls. If the M5 becomes the new backbone across hardware, the ecosystem advantage will tighten.