iPad Pro M5 review
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The M5 iPad Pro comes equipped with Apple’s new N1 wireless chip. N1 first debuted in the iPhone 17 line, and now it’s part of the high-end iPad Pro. Wi-Fi 7 support is enabled by N1, while the M4 iPad Pro was limited to Wi-Fi 6E. N1 also features Bluetooth 6 (up from 5.3) and Thread support.
The M5 iPad Pro doubles the storage speed of earlier models, significantly reducing loading times for large projects and ensuring faster file transfers. Additionally, the base model now includes 12GB of RAM, up from 8GB in previous generations. This expanded memory capacity offers several benefits:
In IGN's iPad Pro M4 review, Jacqueline Thomas wrote, "For creative professionals, the iPad Pro is the most powerful tablet on the market and is going to shine if your work revolves around a
Amazon is now offering the 2TB 11-inch M4 iPad Pro with the nano-texture glass and the cell upgrade down at $1,854.76 shipped. This is a regularly $2,299 configuration seeing another gigantic $444 price drop this morning.
Apple sent us the 1TB version of the 13-inch iPad Pro to test, which means we got the fully enabled version of the M5: four high-performance CPU cores, six high-efficiency GPU cores, 10 GPU cores, a 16-core Neural Engine, and 16GB of RAM.
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Apple's MacBook Pro lineup is getting a refresh, with the 14-inch model now equipped with the company's new M5 chip. Most of the specs remain unchanged, but so does the price, and the main focus is on AI improvements under the hood with M5.