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Apple hardware leak tips off seven surprise product launches

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Apple has once again spilled its own secrets. This time, the trail comes from inside its own software. A fresh Apple hardware leak reveals a full spread of unannounced products hiding in publicly available code, and the list reads like a holiday catalog for tech obsessives.

The leaked device identifiers, surfaced by MacRumors, appear in beta versions of Apple software. They include model codes, chip names, and references that map directly to upcoming iPhones, iPads, Macs, and more.

If the findings hold true, Apple is prepping significant silicon upgrades across seven categories. This includes new A-series and M-series chips, better displays, a refreshed Apple TV, and the first real updates to Vision Pro and Studio Display since their launch.

None of this is official yet, but Apple’s internal codenames have been reliable indicators in the past. From AirTags to iPad variants, Apple has often tipped its hand through the code before it speaks through the keynote.

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Here is what the identifiers suggest Apple has in the pipeline:

Each product fits a logical place in Apple’s release schedule. The Studio Display and Vision Pro models point to spring 2026, while the rest could arrive by the end of this year or early next.

Among the more revealing clues are references to A19 Pro and M5 chips. The A19 Pro will likely debut in the iPhone 17 Pro and now appears to be extending across tablets too. M5, meanwhile, is expected to anchor Apple’s next wave of Macs and the Vision Pro 2 headset.

Also notable is the A18 chip tied to the next entry-level iPad. It would be the first budget-tier device to ship with Apple Intelligence capabilities, something previously reserved for higher-end gear.

The Apple TV is one of the more surprising entries in the leak. References show a jump from A15 to A17 Pro, a large upgrade that could signal renewed interest in turning the box into a gaming or AI assistant hub.

Apple is also testing its own Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chips for future Apple TVs and HomePods, suggesting it is moving to reduce reliance on outside suppliers.

If this leak proves accurate, Apple fans are in for a crowded — and costly — few quarters. The company may be prepping new gear across every major product line, and most of it seems aimed at pushing Apple Intelligence deeper into the ecosystem.

Some clues slip by accident. Others shout. This one is yelling in seven languages.

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