Apple Set to Launch First Devices with M5 Chip This Week
Apple prepares to unveil the new M5 chip in its October lineup, featuring updated iPad Pro and base MacBook Pro models.
Apple is gearing up to introduce its latest M5 chip within the next few days, unveiling a new lineup of devices powered by this advanced processor. The upcoming releases include an updated iPad Pro, an improved Vision Pro headset with enhanced strap, and the base model of the MacBook Pro.
Indicators show that mass production of the base MacBook Pro with the M5 chip is close to starting, as stock of M4-based MacBook Pros declines significantly. The October release is expected to focus on the base M5 chip, with M5 Pro and M5 Max versions arriving early next year.
The M5 chip represents a significant leap in performance and energy efficiency, offering substantial improvements in graphics processing and demanding tasks like video editing and 3D design. Apple aims to make this chip the cornerstone of its 2026 product lineup, enhancing technical independence and deepening hardware-software integration.
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