All the New M5 Products Apple Just Announced


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Sometimes, Apple hosts grand presentations to announce new products and services. Other times, the company simply drops the news on a random Wednesday morning. This Wednesday morning is one such example: Following a preview on social media, Apple has announced the M5 chip, as well as three products that will kick off this new era of Apple silicon: the M5 14-inch MacBook Pro, iPad Pros, and Vision Pro.

The M5 chip

The big news that unifies all updated Apple products today is the M5 chip. As the name might imply, this is the company’s fifth generation of Apple silicon, its custom system on a chip (SoC).

Apple is selling M5 as a chip optimized for AI. The company says the new 16-core Neural Engine delivers both performance and efficiency boosts for AI processes. That means Apple Intelligence features should be faster and more accurate, though I’m not sure that’s enough to get me to use it.

In addition, the chip’s 10-core GPU has a dedicated “Neural Accelerator” in each core, which offers over four times peak GPU compute over the M4 chip, and six times the compute of M1. Apple specifically touts the improvements for the new 14-inch MacBook Pro and iPad Pro, which can now take advantage of “accelerated processing” for AI tasks, like running diffusion models and large language models. 

In other graphics gains, M5’s GPU and enhanced shader cores can be up to 30% faster than M4 and up to 2.5 times faster than M1. It comes with Apple’s third-gen ray-tracing engine, which offers a boost for any process that uses ray tracing to calculate lighting effects. Those improved graphics means the new Apple Vision Pro can render 10% more pixels as well as handle refresh rates up to 120Hz.

M5’s unified memory now has a bandwidth of 153GB/s, a nearly 30% jump over M4 and over 2x boost over M1, according to Apple. All devices running M5 can access the entire memory pool at once, which Apple says makes it possible to run larger AI models entirely on-device. That’s great news for privacy for anyone using AI on these MacBooks, iPads, or Vision Pro. Users can configure M5 to come with up to 32GB of RAM.

MacBook Pro


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Apple did something interesting with its M5 kickoff for the Mac: It started only with the 14-inch MacBook Pro. If you want a 16-inch MacBook Pro with M5, you’ll need to wait.

This new 14-inch MacBook Pro comes with all the new performance gains that Apple advertises for the M5 chip, with some unique benefits as well. Apple says this machine has up to 24 hours of battery life, which, if true, would be huge: You could work two full 12-hour days before needing to find a charger for your MacBook.

M5 also brings upgrades to the SSD in this MacBook Pro, which Apple says will help in professional workflows like importing RAW images to exporting huge video files.

Other than that, this is the same 14-inch MacBook Pro that you otherwise know by now. You get the Liquid Retina XDR display with a 12MP Center Stage camera, HDMI port, SD card slot, and three USB-C ports, in either silver or black. It even starts at the same $1,599 price as the M4 MacBook Pro, for the model with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.


What do you think so far?

iPad Pro

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Like the new MacBook Pro, the iPad Pro looks unchanged, save for the new M5 and its performance gains. But there’s a little more under the hood here than just the new chip. Apple says the cellular iPad Pro models get the company’s C1X modem, which can offer up to 50% faster cellular data performance. If you opt for the cellular iPads, that’s good news, though I always opt for the wifi-only model, and use my iPhone as a hotspot. To each their own.

In addition to the C1X, these new iPads also get the N1 chip, which supports Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and Thread. Apple says N1 supports better performance on 5GHz networks, and boosts performance of features including AirDrop and Personal Hotspot.

Apple says the 256GB and 512GB iPad Pros here start with 12GB of RAM. That’s 4GB more than the M4 iPad Pros, which started at 8GB each. You’ll also notice faster charging speeds on these new iPads: Apple says with the right adapter, such as the company’s new dynamic power adapter, you can reach 50% battery in about 30 minutes. These iPads also now support external displays running at up to 120Hz.

Vision Pro

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The M5 chip is even coming to a refreshed Vision Pro. Apple’s mixed-reality headset might not be the success story the company wanted, but it hasn’t abandoned the device, either. To the contrary, this Vision Pro has a few upgrades here in addition to M5’s performance, efficiency, and AI gains.

As mentioned above, the new Vision Pro can now render 10% more pixels across its micro-OLED displays than the previous generation can. It can also boost the refresh rate to 120Hz when needed, which should help sell the virtual reality illusion, including when working with virtual displays.

But it’s not just about the technology, here. Apple has upgraded the Vision Pro’s headband—specifically, the Dual Knit Band. Apple says this band should be more comfortable, with “3D-knitted” upper and lower straps. The lower strap in particular provides a counterweight, which should help take some of the pressure off the user when wearing it. Unfortunately, this strap is a separate $99 purchase. Like the current Vision Pro, this model starts at $3,499 for 256GB of internal storage.

All of these devices are available for pre-order starting today, and will be available in stores on Oct. 22.

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