Apple’s Touchscreen MacBook Ultra Gets A Belated “100% Confirmed” Tag Weeks After The Device’s OLED Panel Production Hit A 90% Yield

Rohail Saleem
A silver laptop with a vibrant swirling color pattern on its screen displaying the word 'ULTRA,' partially obscures a second, darker laptop with a similar design.

Weibo-based tipsters are not always accurate when it comes to gleaning information from Apple's sprawling global supply chain, with some occasionally hallucinating tidbits, akin to tiny LLMs.

Now, one relatively well-known tipster has just "confirmed" an obvious Apple MacBook Ultra-related tidbit, perhaps in an ill-timed effort to claim I-told-you-so bragging rights once the device does launch in the months ahead.

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No shit, Sherlock: Instant Digital says Apple's touchscreen-enabled OLED MacBook Ultra is "100%" coming

In a new Weibo post, the tipster Instant Digital has declared that it's "100% confirmed" that the upcoming MacBook will have a touch-enabled screen.

Of course, we reported as far back as January 2026 that the 8.6-gen OLED panels from Samsung for the upcoming M6 MacBook Pro - some have taken to calling it the MacBook Ultra - were already in production.

Then, in May 2026, we reported that Samsung was planning to commence the mass production of 8.6-gen 14-inch and 16-inch OLED panels for the M6 MacBook Pro in June after achieving a yield of over 90 percent.

We already know that the M6 MacBook Pro (MacBook Ultra) will have a hybrid OLED architecture that combines oxide TFT (thin-film transistor) and tandem OLED layers, resulting in enhanced brightness and improved power efficiency.

What's more, the MacBook Ultra will have a touch-sensitive display, a hole-punch camera that is housed within a Dynamic Island-enabling pill-shaped cutout, and a thin and sleek chassis.

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About the author: Writing is my one incontrovertible passion. Over the past six years, he has authored over 2,200 distinct articles on financial and tech-related topics, spanning nearly 1 million words. And he has been a member of Wcctech mobile team since 2025. As an alumnus of the University of Toronto, Rotman Commerce Program, I bring nuance, in-depth knowledge, and a unique perspective to every topic that I cover. When I'm not writing, I'm traveling the world, exploring hidden confectionaries and restaurants as an aspiring food connoisseur.

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