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With the launch of the 2025 iPhone range now behind them, Apple doesn’t appear to be slowing down as the year winds near to an end.

Three new products have made their debut in stores this week, each showcasing the latest M5 Apple Silicon processor, a yearly upgrade from Apple.

The M5 chip, specifically engineered with Artificial Intelligence in mind, boasts a cutting-edge 10-core GPU architecture. Notably, each core is equipped with its own Neural Accelerator, enabling the chip to execute AI tasks with increased speed and efficiency.

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This week three new products hit the stores – all of them year on year upgrades featuring Apple’s newest processor, the M5 Apple Silicon. (Supplied/Trevor Long)

This advancement, coupled with improved graphics capabilities and a faster overall memory bandwidth, ensures that devices powered by the M5 deliver remarkably smooth and instantaneous processing, setting a new standard in the industry.

While Apple often introduces new products to highlight the capabilities of its latest chips, few anticipated an upgrade for the Apple Vision Pro. Yet, the augmented reality headset has received a significant update.

Approximately 18 months after its release in Australia and two years following its U.S. launch, the $5,999 immersive headset, previously regarded by some as a misstep for Apple, now features a revamped headband design and a more powerful processor, signaling Apple’s unwavering commitment to innovation and development in this space.

Vision Pro’s new Dual-Knit headband now has a comfortable band across the top of the head when wearing the device, instantly I found this to be far more comfortable, and it’s not just because of the new top strap, the rear head strap also has tungsten inserts to counter the weight of the Vision Pro itself.

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Vision Pro’s new Dual-Knit headband now has a comfortable band across the top of the head when wearing the device (Supplied/Trevor Long)

In typical Apple style the adjustment dial for the straps is innovative and slick with a simple pop out and twist to adjust the top strap or push in and twist for the rear – it was totally intuitive and while simple – it’s peak Apple design.

Using the Vision Pro I don’t think I really noticed the extra 20Hz frame rate (now up to 120Hz), or the extra 10 per cent pixel rendering. This isn’t 10 per cent more pixels, it’s about how much of the display directly in your focus zone the device renders to give an experience even closer to reality.

Packing the M5 into Apple Vision Pro is a huge leap forward from the M2 it originally shipped with, and does make responsiveness overall better, however the real story of this upgrade is that Apple is not letting go of this future vision.

“Spatial computing” as they call it is also a name for what we might see in the decade ahead with something as simple as glasses providing this style of content interaction – Meta is doing it with their Ray Ban Meta Display glasses, it makes sense that Apple too is heading that way, they’re just taking a different path.

MacBook Pro 14 inch
The new M5 processor is also now available in the MacBook Pro 14 inch. A powerful portable Pro level laptop. (Supplied/Trevor Long)

The new M5 processor is also now available in the MacBook Pro 14 inch. A powerful portable Pro level laptop.

Having used a thinner and lighter MacBook Air for some time recently, the upgrade to Pro with M5 has been more about the inputs and outputs of Pro (HDMI and SD Card slot) than actual performance.

For me rendering video is noticeably faster on the M5, while day-to-day performance has been excellent.

That a MacBook Pro like this can run a graphically intensive game like Cyberpunk 2077 is a testament to the power of the processor. Playing this with the anti-glare Nano-texture display was sensational.

Stunning graphics, with beautiful effects like reflections and glare all rendered in real-time – exceptional.

MacBook Pro 14 inch
Stunning graphics, with beautiful effects like reflections and glare all rendered in real-time – exceptional. (Supplied/Trevor Long)

Rounding out Apple’s week is the new iPad Pro with M5, and while its improvements year-on-year are barely worth noting, this device is aimed at those who do love to work with iPad in both tablet and keyboard format, but own a device that might be four or more years old.

When compared to iPad Pro with M1 processor, the M5 is a dramatic improvement in almost every way.

I was most impressed to remind myself just how thin this device is for something so powerful – about the same thickness as iPhone Air, and the screen is bright thanks to the MiniLED display and no task is too much for it.

Editing video on Davinci Resolve, the Aussie app by Blackmagic felt as smooth as it does on any good PC level edit station. To have this pro level performance in a tablet is still remarkable to me.

iPad Pro with M5
iPad OS’ new windowing feature is nifty and slick on the new iPad Pro, but I didn’t find myself really wanting to use it (Supplied/Trevor Long)

iPad OS’ new windowing feature is nifty and slick on the new iPad Pro, but I didn’t find myself really wanting to use it, with a screen this big you can split the screen or just swipe between apps just as well, I think that feature is aimed at new to iPad owners who miss the Windows experience.

Overall, all three devices launching this week from Apple are very much incremental upgrades, but that’s part of the game, not because Apple expects or markets these products to owners of last year’s model, but because those with older devices will always find limitations in the demands of the most modern and processor intensive apps – especially those with AI tasks.

iPad Pro with M5 starts at $1699 for the 11 inch, and $2199 for the 13 inch. MacBook Pro with M5 starts at $2499 while Apple Vision Pro with M5 is still $5999.

All three go on sale today.

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