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Apple reportedly started M5 mass production
Forget the M4, the M5 iPad Pro and Macs are on track for release this year
Macworld At the end of 2024, we heard reports that Apple’s 2025 release schedule includes an M5-based iPad Pro and MacBook Pro. According to a new report, it looks like those products are right on schedule.
Apple's new M5 chip enters mass production: for iPad Pro, MacBook Pro, Vision Pro successor
Apple has reportedly started mass production of its next-gen M5 processor: will power new MacBook Pros, iPad Pros, and new Vision Pro successor.
Apple's M5 Chip Enters Mass Production, Set To Power Upcoming MacBook Pro, iPad Pro And Vision Pro: Report
The M5 chip, which is projected to power Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AAPL) upcoming MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro, has entered mass production.
Apple M5 chip reportedly entering mass production — here's the devices that will get it first
Last year's M4 chip debuted in the new iPad Pro in May. A change from previous years when the M1 through M3 processors launched on the MacBook Pro. It appears the iPad Pro is the new testing ground for Apple's latest chips. By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
M5 iPad Pro: Apple’s Surprise Launch Plans REVEALED!
Apple is gearing up to launch the highly anticipated M5 iPad Pro, with a projected release date in late 2025 or early 2026. Building upon the
Apple's M5 chip could arrive soon — but not in the device you expect
It's been over six months since Apple launched the M4 chip in the iPad Pro on May 7, 2024. Since then, the M4 chip has also made its way into the MacBook Pro, but has yet to arrive on the MacBook Air. Despite that, Apple is already getting the M5 chip ready for launch.
Next-Gen MacBook Pro and iPad Pro to Feature Apple’s Powerful M5 Chip
As Apple’s eagerly awaited M5 processor goes into mass production, the company’s unwavering commitment to innovation is once again evident. The M5 chip, which is anticipated to power the upcoming MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro, is set to transform AI capabilities, performance, and efficiency.
Apple begins production of M5 silicon chip, new iPad, Macs on the horizon
The new M5 chip is expected to power upcoming iPads, MacBook models, and potentially the next version of the Vision Pro. Apple is partnering with TSMC to fabricate the M5 chip using its advanced 3nm process technology.
M5 chip enters mass production, ready for MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, Vision Pro
We’re expecting to see an M5 chip powering this year’s MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro. That chip has now entered mass production, according to a new supply-chain report
Apple expected to launch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air with M5 chip soon: Heres what to expect
Apple is developing new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models with the M5 chip, expected to launch in late 2025. Heres everything you need to know.
Apple reportedly started M5 mass production ahead of 2025 Mac releases
After Apple ordered TSMC to start the production development of the M5 chip, the mass production for this upcoming processor has now begun.
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Rumor Replay: Apple’s M5 chip is coming, iPhone roadmap tease, and more
This is Rumor Replay, a weekly column at 9to5Mac offering a quick rundown of the most recent Apple product rumors, with ...
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MacBooks "without any compromises": Apple's Doug Brooks says performance and battery life dominance will continue as M5 rumors emerge
Doug Brooks, Product Manager for Mac Hardware, is enthusiastic about Apple’s ability to maintain its performance and battery ...
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