New 14 and 16-inch OLED MacBook Pro release nears: Apple can thank Samsung Display

Apple’s transition to OLED for its upcoming 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro lineup has passed a critical manufacturing milestone, say the latest leaked info.
Samsung Display has reportedly achieved yields exceeding 90% on its Gen 8.6 OLED production line, with some stages reaching a "golden yield" of 95%. This high efficiency signals that the technology is ready for stable, large-scale mass production, which is expected to ramp up quickly, with Samsung potentially shipping these panels as early as June 2026.
The OLED displays are destined for future 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, with initial supply estimates totaling roughly 2 million units for the year. These panels represent a significant engineering leap over standard smartphone OLEDs.
They will utilize the same "tandem two-stack" technology found in the latest iPad Pro, alongside oxide TFT backplanes for improved power efficiency and hybrid encapsulation for enhanced durability. Furthermore, reports suggest that at least one of the upcoming MacBook models will be the first to feature touchscreen capabilities (most likely the rumored MacBook Ultra).
While initial projections pointed to a late 2026 release, industry-wide chip shortages have reportedly shifted the most likely launch window to early 2027. However, with the latest positive signals, it won’t be a surprise if Apple manages to stick to its typical fall release plans.






