Mark Gurman Responds to Last Week's Apple Device Leaks
Last week, Apple released and then pulled a software tool that accidentally contained identifiers for many unreleased devices and chips, according to MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris. His findings included new models of the Studio Display, Apple TV, Apple Watches, Apple Vision Pro, iPad mini, HomePod mini, and more.
Here is what was uncovered in the file, according to MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris:
In his Power On newsletter today, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman responded to the leaks.
"The findings corroborate a lot of what I've reported, including that fresh Apple TV and HomePod mini models will arrive this fall, that new iPads are in the works for next year, and that updated monitors are coming," he wrote.
Gurman added that he continues to hear that Apple is testing versions of the Vision Pro with the M4 chip, despite the code pointing to a new model with an M5 chip. It is plausible that Apple has considered both options, though, he said.
So, expect the Vision Pro to get an M4 chip or newer. It will be a minor upgrade either way.
The current Vision Pro has an M2 chip.

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Here is what was uncovered in the file, according to MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris:
- A new HomePod mini with an S9 chip or newer
- A new Apple TV with an A17 Pro chip
- A new Studio Display with an A19 Pro chip
- A new iPad mini with an A19 Pro chip
- A new low-cost iPad with an A18 chip
- A new Vision Pro with an M5 chip
- Apple Watch Series 11, Ultra 3, and SE 3 with an S11 chip
In his Power On newsletter today, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman responded to the leaks.
"The findings corroborate a lot of what I've reported, including that fresh Apple TV and HomePod mini models will arrive this fall, that new iPads are in the works for next year, and that updated monitors are coming," he wrote.
Gurman added that he continues to hear that Apple is testing versions of the Vision Pro with the M4 chip, despite the code pointing to a new model with an M5 chip. It is plausible that Apple has considered both options, though, he said.
So, expect the Vision Pro to get an M4 chip or newer. It will be a minor upgrade either way.
The current Vision Pro has an M2 chip.

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