
"Apple unveiled a brand-new M5 processor this week, which powers new devices now available for preorder, including the iPad Pro, 14-inch MacBook Pro, and Apple Vision Pro. Built with on-device artificial intelligence (AI) in mind, the M5 chip is said to offer 3.5 times faster AI performance than the M4, making it better prepared to power Apple Intelligence features. Also: Apple just launched an M5 MacBook, iPad, and Vision Pro: Specs, prices, and availability"
"However, one of the standout features of the new iPad Pro M5 is its improved wireless connectivity, attributed to its C1X and N1 chips. These make the new iPad Pro smarter about how it connects to the internet and other devices. The upgraded N1 chip is the iPad Pro M5's wireless controller, supporting Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.2, and Thread. Wi-Fi 7 offers users a faster, more stable connection across challenging environments, like crowded places or large homes."
The iPad Pro adopts Apple’s new M5 chip, boosting on-device AI performance roughly 3.5 times over the M4 and about five times versus the M1 for some tasks. The M5 includes a Neural Accelerator in every GPU core to accelerate image generation and video processing while improving energy efficiency. Improved wireless hardware—C1X and N1 chips—makes the iPad Pro smarter about internet and device connections, with the N1 supporting Wi‑Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.2, and Thread. Wi‑Fi 7 promises faster, more stable connections in crowded or large environments. The device is available for preorder now and ships October 22.
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