Apple didn't keep us waiting long after announcing its new M5 chips to find out what they're capable of.

We got our hands on both the iPad Pro and MacBook Pro 14 powered by the new M5 chips. It's clear just what kind of gap Apple made between its new generation of M5 chips and its older M4 chips.

What's changed from the M4 to the M5

On paper, there are some obvious similarities. Both the M4 and M5 chips are available in 10-core configurations, which combine four higher-performance cores with six lower-power cores. The chips also come with 10-core GPUs, but the new M5 GPU cores include Neural Accelerators to boost AI and ray-tracing performance.

Apple also has some binned-down versions of these chips that have fewer CPU or GPU cores. However, regardless of those altered c

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