The next iteration of the Apple Vision Pro, potentially named Apple Vision Pro 2, is rumored to feature a more advanced M5 chip, according to recent reports citing an Apple code leak.

The original Apple Vision Pro, set to turn two years old in February, currently operates on an M2 chip. Speculation surrounding its successor’s processing power has varied, with initial rumors pointing to the unannounced M5 chip, followed by more recent reports suggesting the M4 chip. However, MacRumors, referencing an alleged Apple code leak, indicates that the Apple Vision Pro 2 will indeed incorporate the M5 chip.

The same code leak reportedly offers insights into other upcoming Apple products. It suggests that the Apple Watch Series 11 will not receive a speed boost. Furthermore, the leak indicates that the next iPad mini will run on an A19 Pro chip, an upgrade from the current model’s A17 Pro chip, which supports Apple Intelligence. While the specifics of the Apple code leak remain somewhat ambiguous, with sources describing it as “accidentally shared” internal information, the claims provide an early glimpse into Apple’s potential hardware plans.

Further official announcements from Apple will be necessary to confirm these speculative details regarding the Apple Vision Pro 2 and other rumored devices.