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Apple’s first M5 laptop is the 14-inch MacBook Pro

In a change of strategy compared to last year (and as it teased earlier), Apple has announced its new entry-level 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro separately from the upcoming M5 Pro and M5 Max versions. The new model, starting at $1,599, arrives alongside the new 11- and 13-inch iPad Pros that share the same M5 processor. 

In the past, Apple has favored launching its entire MacBook Pro lineup at once, as it did in 2024 with the M4, M4 Pro and M4 Max models. However, it may have decided to release the M5 model now so it could get a jump start on sales, since the M5 Pro and M5 Max versions are reportedly still several months away. Apple may have also decided on a low-key release since the M5 MacBook Pro is largely unchanged from the previous model. 

With that, the emphasis is squarely on the M5 chip and its extra performance. Reportedly due to cost reasons, Apple decided to use the same 3-nanometer fab process for the M5 as it did for the M4. The new chip has 10 GPU cores and 10 CPU cores.

The 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro is now available for pre-order starting at $1,599 with 16GB memory and 512GB storage. Shipping will start October 22.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/laptops/apples-first-m5-laptop-is-the-14-inch-macbook-pro-131314446.html?src=rss

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