Apple Keeps the M5 MacBook Pro at All-Time Low as It Begins Clearing Out Post-Black Friday Stock - Kotaku
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Apple Keeps the M5 MacBook Pro at All-Time Low as It Begins Clearing Out Post-Black Friday Stock - Kotaku
"This particular model is the 2025 version of the MacBook Pro, featuring Apple's latest M5 chip, built to handle even the most demanding tasks. The M5 is equipped with a 10-core CPU and a 10-core GPU, delivering exceptional performance for everything from creative work to software development. The 16GB of memory and 512GB SSD ensure smooth multitasking and plenty of storage space for your files, apps, and media. This MacBook Pro can tackle everything from heavy video editing project to coding to everyday tasks."
"AI has taken over the zeitgeist so its unsurprising Apple's marketing around the M5 chip is leading with the buzzword. It's been engineered for what Apple calls "Apple Intelligence," making it powerful enough for automatically compiling tons of code, responding to AI prompts, and generating images based solely on descriptions. Whether you engage with AI or now, the chip's power still translates into faster performance and more efficiency, so you can get more done in less time."
"Battery life on the 2025 MacBook Pro is exceptional. Thanks to the M5 chip, you can expect up to 24 hours of continuous use on a single charge, which is an incredible improvement over Intel-based MacBook Pro models. In fact, this is up to 14 times longer battery life than previous Intel versions, allowing you to work, stream, and browse for hours without worrying about finding an outlet."
Amazon is selling the 2025 MacBook Pro for $1,349, a 16% discount off the regular price. The laptop features Apple's M5 chip with a 10-core CPU and 10-core GPU, 16GB memory, and a 512GB SSD, providing high performance for video editing, coding, and multitasking. The M5 is designed for AI tasks, enabling code compilation, AI prompt responses, and image generation from descriptions while improving general efficiency. Battery life reaches up to 24 hours on a single charge, markedly longer than prior Intel models. The 14.2-inch Liquid Retina display offers up to 1,600 nits of brightness.
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