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Apple Announces October Event: New iPads and M5 Macs Expected
Published on September 17, 2025
Just weeks after its flagship iPhone event, Apple has surprised the tech world by sending out invitations for a special keynote address scheduled for late October. The invitation, with the tagline "Create. Perform. Amaze.", strongly suggests that the focus will be on the company's creative and professional hardware: the iPad and the Mac.
The Star of the Show: A Redesigned iPad Pro?
The iPad Pro is long overdue for a major overhaul, and all signs point to this event being its moment. According to industry analysts and supply chain leaks, we can expect:
Expected iPad Pro Upgrades:
- OLED Displays: A move to OLED screens for deeper blacks, higher contrast, and better power efficiency.
- New M4 Chip: The iPad Pro could leapfrog the M3 and debut a new, more powerful M4 chip, further blurring the line between tablet and laptop.
- Redesigned Magic Keyboard: A new, more durable Magic Keyboard with a larger trackpad is rumored to be in the works.
- Landscape Front Camera: A long-requested feature, moving the front-facing camera to the landscape edge for better video calls.
The Debut of the M5: New MacBook Pros
While the M4 might debut in the iPad, the October event is also the traditional launch window for new Mac hardware. It's highly anticipated that Apple will use this stage to unveil the first machines powered by its next-generation M5 family of chips.
The most likely candidates for the M5, M5 Pro, and M5 Max chips are the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models. These machines are expected to deliver a significant boost in performance and efficiency, particularly for demanding tasks like video rendering, code compilation, and running local AI models.
What Else Could We See?
While less certain, there's also a possibility of updates to other parts of the Mac lineup, such as a new iMac or Mac mini featuring the M4 or M5 chip. Whatever the final lineup, Apple's October event is shaping up to be a blockbuster showcase for the creative professionals and power users who form the core of its Mac and iPad base.