Probably the most anticipated product for the next Apple launch, the new MacBook Pro features a 14-inch screen and boasts significantly faster performance compared to its predecessor. It has a battery life of up to 24 hours, and comes in two gorgeous colors, Black and Silver.
Perhaps some of you expected a wider range of MacBook Pro colors, but Apple keeps the Pro models minimalist in order to offer the Air models in more colors.
With a faster CPU, improved Neural Engine, and higher memory bandwidth, the M5 speeds up everything from app launches to on-device AI tasks like large language models.
You can buy the new MacBook Pro 14-inch starting at $1,599.
This iPad model needed a new version, so here it is. The new iPad Pro is powered by the Apple M5 chip, and according to Apple’s statement, the M5 chip delivers up to 3.5 times the AI performance of last year’s model and up to 5.6 times faster speeds than the M1 version.
Considering that Apple has launched iPadOS 26 not long ago, it was kind of necessary to launch a new iPad Pro with a much powerful chip that can handle a lot of tasks, including tasks that require artificial intelligence technology.
Other improvements include Apple’s C1X cellular modem, which offers up to 50% faster data speeds, and the N1 chip for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Thread connectivity. The new iPad Pro also features faster storage and can charge up to 50% in just 30 minutes.
The new iPad Pro with M5 comes in two colors, just like the MacBook Pro, Black and Silver, and starts at the price of $999 for the 11-inch model, while the 13-inch model costs $1,299.
Probably the least expected product is the Apple Vision Pro, because not long ago, some rumors suggested that Apple is currently working on a more affordable glasses version due to the fact that a lot of people complained about the price of the Apple Vision Pro.
But here it is, a new version of Vision Pro, this time powered by the M5 chip. With the M5 chip, display rendering is 10% better, refresh rates can reach 120Hz, and AI features run 50% faster.
The device also gets 30 extra minutes of battery life, offering up to 2.5 hours for general use and three hours of video.
The Vision Pro upgrade includes a more comfortable Dual Knit Band in small, medium, and large sizes, with the price unchanged at $3,499.
All of these products are already available for preorders and will be officially available worldwide starting on October 22.