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Apple’s new M5 chip ‘delivers a huge boost to AI’ for MacBook and iPad

The M5 chip just gave your Mac a brain upgrade

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Apple just dropped the M5 chip, and it’s the company’s biggest flex in AI yet. The M5, built on an advanced 3-nanometer process, is designed to supercharge both performance and artificial intelligence across Macs, iPads, and even the Apple Vision Pro.

  • It packs a 10-core GPU, but with a twist: each GPU core now includes a Neural Accelerator, designed to make AI-heavy tasks like image generation or video rendering much faster
  • Apple says it’s four times faster at AI workloads than last year’s M4
  • It also features a revamped CPU, a next-gen Neural Engine, and a 30% jump in memory bandwidth for smoother multitasking
  • Graphics get a boost too, with third-generation ray tracing that delivers up to 45% better visuals
  • The M5 will be available in 14-inch MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Apple Vision Pro, all up for pre-order now

I’m super excited about M5. It’s going to help a lot with compute-bound workloads in MLX.

For example:
– Much faster prefill. In other words time-to-first-token will go down.
– Faster image / video generation
– Faster fine-tuning (LoRA or otherwise)
– Higher throughput for… pic.twitter.com/6BvABh7esX

— Awni Hannun (@awnihannun) October 15, 2025

This is important because: Apple is saying loud and clear that AI will live inside your hardware, not on someone else’s cloud. With Neural Accelerators in each GPU core, AI tasks that used to be slow or needed cloud support can run faster and smoothly on your device.

  • On-device AI means faster responses, better privacy, and less dependence on internet connectivity
  • Developers using Apple’s frameworks, like Core ML and Metal, can tap into this performance boost without rebuilding from scratch
  • The chip’s higher memory bandwidth means large AI models can run more efficiently for creators, designers, or anyone using AI apps locally
  • Graphics performance improvements will bring better visuals and smoother rendering in creative and AR/VR applications, especially on Vision Pro
  • Efficiency is another big win as M5 delivers more power without draining battery life, keeping devices cool and responsive even under heavy use

Neural Accelerators on the GPU are new compared to M4 and older.

This is a big improvement even over M4 for the same tasks. You can see a comparison here. I’ll leave it as an exercise for the reader to get speedup over M4. pic.twitter.com/gFRHrPLFRC

— Awni Hannun (@awnihannun) October 15, 2025

Why should I care? Because M5 isn’t just an upgrade; it’s Apple baking AI into the very core of your devices. This chip will likely power your next MacBook or iPad, and it’s built for the world we are heading into.

  • Faster AI tools on your Mac or iPad: Imagine photo editing or using generative AI smoothly without lag or constant cloud dependency
  • Better visuals, better experiences: You’ll see smoother, sharper graphics and more realism in games, AR/VR, and creative apps
  • Future readiness: As more apps begin to rely on AI, having hardware that supports it is important, and M5 puts Apple devices ahead of that curve
Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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