Apple Unveils M5 Chip, Powering Next-Gen iPad Pro, MacBook Pro, and Vision Pro

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Apple introduces its new M5 chip, bringing significant AI and performance improvements to the iPad Pro, MacBook Pro, and Vision Pro. The devices are available for pre-order with shipping starting October 22.

Apple Introduces the M5 Chip

Apple has unveiled its latest M5 chip, marking a significant leap in AI performance and overall computing power. The new chip is set to power the next generation of iPad Pro, MacBook Pro, and Vision Pro devices, all of which are now available for pre-order with shipping expected to begin on October 22

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Source: Digit

Source: Digit

M5 Chip: A Powerhouse for AI and Graphics

Built on a 3-nanometer process, the M5 chip boasts a 10-core GPU with a Neural Accelerator in each core. This architectural innovation allows for over four times the peak GPU compute performance compared to its predecessor, the M4

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. The chip's 10-core CPU, consisting of six efficiency cores and four performance cores, offers a 15% boost in multithreaded performance

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The M5's 16-core Neural Engine has been enhanced, providing a nearly 30% increase in unified memory bandwidth to 153GB/s. This improvement allows for faster processing of AI-driven workflows and the ability to run larger AI models on-device

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iPad Pro: Enhanced Performance and Connectivity

The new M5-powered iPad Pro offers 3.5 times the AI performance of its M4 predecessor and up to 5.6 times faster performance than the M1 iPad Pro. It also features Apple's new C1X cellular modem for 50% faster cellular data performance and the N1 chip for improved Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Thread connectivity

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Source: Wccftech

Source: Wccftech

The iPad Pro now supports fast charging, allowing users to charge up to 50% in around 30 minutes with a compatible charger. Available in 11-inch and 13-inch models, pricing starts at $999 and $1,299, respectively

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MacBook Pro: Boosted Performance and Battery Life

The 14-inch MacBook Pro with M5 chip delivers a 3.5x boost in AI performance and 1.6x faster graphics compared to its M4 counterpart. It also boasts improved multithreaded performance and higher memory bandwidth

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Source: Phandroid

Source: Phandroid

Battery life has been extended to up to 24 hours on a single charge. The base model, featuring a 10-core CPU and 10-core GPU with 16GB of memory, starts at $1,599

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Vision Pro: Enhanced Display and Comfort

The M5-powered Vision Pro receives several upgrades, including a 10% increase in display pixels and support for refresh rates up to 120Hz. The device now features a new soft, cushioned Dual Knit Band for improved comfort

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Battery life has been extended by 30 minutes, providing up to 2.5 hours of general use and three hours of video playback. The Vision Pro maintains its $3,499 price point and will be available in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage capacities

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AI Performance and Future Implications

Early benchmarks suggest that the M5 chip represents a significant leap in AI capabilities. GPU-based AI scores more than doubled in Half-Precision and Quantized tests, thanks to the Neural Accelerator in each GPU core

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This improvement in AI performance is expected to translate into better on-device model performance and enhanced in-app AI features across Apple's ecosystem, potentially opening new possibilities for developers and users alike

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