

Apple is reportedly advancing its plans to release an all-screen foldable MacBook by 2026, a year earlier than initially expected. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests the MacBook could feature a foldable display around 18.8 to 20.3 inches, aiming for a crease-free design. The high costs of the display and hinge components could make this model significantly more expensive than current MacBooks.

The foldable MacBook is expected to be equipped with an M5-series chip. This aligns with Apple's projected timeline for its chipset rollout, as the M4 chip is anticipated to be spread across the entire Mac lineup by the end of 2025. The introduction of the M5 chip in the foldable MacBook by 2026 follows this progression, suggesting a seamless transition to newer, more advanced processors in line with Apple's technological advancements and release schedule.

The potential 18.8-inch display size of the foldable MacBook, when folded, would compare to current MacBook models as follows: it would correspond better to a modern day 13-14-inch model like the smaller MacBook Air. This information is based on the details shared by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who also mentioned that an alternative 20.3-inch display size is still possible. In comparison, the 20.3-inch display, when folded, would resemble a current 14-15-inch MacBook.