Apple’s new M5-powered MacBook Pro, iPad Pro and Vision Pro hit store shelves Wednesday, and shoppers who preordered the devices began receiving them as well.
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M5 shines in Apple’s latest lineup
Since switching to Apple silicon, every new M-series chip has impressed with its performance and efficiency. The new M5 chip continues that trend, delivering a massive increase in graphics performance and AI workloads. It even packs the world’s fastest CPU core, with 15% faster multithreaded performance than the M4.
The next-gen GPU features a dedicated Neural Accelerator in each of its 10 GPU cores. This helps boost GPU compute performance in AI tasks by 4x and provides smoother gameplay. The enhanced shader cores deliver up to 30% better graphics performance compared to M4, and up to 2.5x faster performance than M1.
The increased memory bandwidth of 153GB/s also helps deliver more information to the GPU for quicker processing.
Even the 16-core Neural Engine gets a performance boost. Apple says it processes on-device Apple Intelligence tasks using tools like Image Playground more quickly.
Apple announced the three new M5-powered devices in press releases on October 15.
M5 MacBook Pro
Besides the M5 chip, the base 14-inch MacBook Pro sports a 2x faster SSD. Plus, you can now configure the machine with 32GB of system memory and up to 4TB of storage.
The laptop’s starting price remains unchanged at $1,599.
The 14-inch MacBook Pro with M5 brings next-generation speed and powerful on-device AI to personal, professional, and creative tasks. Featuring all-day battery life and a breathtaking Liquid Retina XDR display with up to 1600 nits peak brightness, it’s pro in every way.
Along with its faster CPU and unified memory, M5 features a more powerful GPU with a Neural Accelerator built into each core, delivering faster AI performance.
M5 iPad Pro
M5 iPad Pro(写真左)が到着。
外観をM4と比較してみると、全く同じかと思いきや背面のiPad Proの文字が無くなってる。 pic.twitter.com/xwVrAnTmvQ— Necojita (ねこじた) (@necojita) October 22, 2025
On the M5 iPad Pro, Apple made other upgrades beyond the chip bump. The tablet now uses Apple’s own N1 chip to handle Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. And on the cellular models, Apple’s C1x modem takes over connectivity duties.
Note that the 256GB and 512GB storage configurations use a 9-core CPU variant of the M5 chip and come with 12GB RAM. The 1TB and higher configurations get a 10-core CPU and 16GB RAM.
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Apple's pro tablet upgrade for 2025 features the M5 processor for maximum performance.
- Midsize Apple tablet with big-time performance
- 11-inch Ultra Retina XDR display with 120Hz ProMotion and antireflective coating
- 4x peak GPU compute compared to M4 iPad Pro
- Pricey
- Nano-texture glass only available on 1TB and 2TB models
M5 Vision Pro
The M5 Vision Pro is the same model that Apple initially launched in 2023, but with a faster chip and an improved headband. The M5 processor allows the display to render 10% more pixels than before, while boosting the refresh rate to 120Hz to reduce motion blur.
Thanks to the faster Neural Engine, many of the system features are now up to 50% faster.
Apple ships the M5 Vision Pro with a single new head strap in the box, the Dual Knit Band. It’s easy to put on and take off, while seamlessly integrating an adjustable top band. You simply spin the Fit Dial to loosen or tighten the back; pop it out, and you can adjust the upper band.
Pricing for the M5 Vision Pro remains the same as its predecessor: $3,499. The Dual Knit Band is available separately for $99 and is fully compatible with the original Vision Pro.