The Apple MacBook Ultra is rumored to launch in late 2026, most likely between Q3 and Q4. However, some analysts believe the release could shift to early 2027 depending on production readiness and Apple’s chip development cycle.
Apple typically introduces major hardware changes alongside its silicon roadmap, so the MacBook Ultra is expected to align with the next-generation M6 chip family.
The MacBook Ultra is expected to introduce a completely new design language that pushes Apple’s hardware aesthetics even further.
Apple is reportedly aiming to make the MacBook Ultra feel like a blend between a MacBook Pro and a futuristic workstation.
One of the biggest rumored upgrades is the introduction of a Tandem OLED display.
This would bring:
This would be the first time Apple introduces OLED technology in a MacBook, marking a significant milestone in display innovation.