Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman predicts that Apple will release a new iPad Pro in spring 2027. The report says the model will keep the current design but receive an internal update focused on a new M-series chip.

The speculation about the chip is open: the device could ship with an M6 or the planned M7. Apple is reportedly preparing to introduce the M7 in the first half of 2027, which raises the possibility that the iPad Pro could be one of the first devices to get the newer silicon.

New iPad Pro Would Keep Existing Design While Upgrading The SoC

According to the reporting, there are no expected design changes for the iPad Pro if Apple follows this timeline. The emphasis is on internal upgrades rather than an exterior refresh, suggesting Apple will prioritize performance and efficiency improvements through a new system-on-chip.

That change would align with Apple’s recent cadence of bringing enhanced M-series chips to its Mac and iPad lines, where generational chip updates deliver better compute and on-device AI capabilities.

Possible M6 Or M7 Chip Inside The Spring 2027 iPad Pro

The rumor identifies the new chip as either an M6 or the M7 that Apple reportedly plans to introduce in the first half of 2027. The report does not list specific CPU or GPU clocks, VRAM, power figures, or benchmark results.

If Apple does ship the M7 in early 2027, that would position the iPad Pro to benefit from any generational improvements, including stronger AI performance that Apple has been touting across its platforms. Exactly how much of that AI uplift will be noticeable on iPad Pro workloads is not specified.

Spring 2027 Could See Multiple Apple Product Launches

The same reporting landscape includes broader rumors that several Apple products—among them what are described as iPhone 18, iPhone 18e, and iPhone Air 2—may shift from an autumn launch cycle to spring 2027. If true, that would concentrate major product announcements into a spring event rather than the usual fall iPhone showcase.

Adding the iPad Pro to a spring slate of device launches would make the season more significant for Apple’s hardware roadmap and could affect buyers, accessory makers, and enterprise planners who track release timing for upgrades.

Apple’s Spring Event Dynamics And The iPad Pro Roadmap

Shifting major product rollouts into spring has practical consequences. Buyers who plan upgrades may face a compressed calendar, and accessory manufacturers would need to align cases and peripherals with any new internal specs despite unchanged external dimensions.

The reporting leaves open key details: Apple has not announced a spring event, nor has it confirmed which chips will appear in which devices. The spring timing and chip identity come from industry reporting rather than an official Apple statement.

For now, the takeaway is straightforward: a new iPad Pro aimed at spring 2027 is expected to be an internal refresh centered on Apple’s next M-series silicon, with broader implications if Apple also moves several iPhone models to the same season. That could make spring 2027 an unusually busy launch window for Apple hardware.