M5 Chip Enters Mass Production: Powering Next-Gen MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro with Enhanced AI Performance
The next-generation M5 chip, set to power the 2025 MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro, has entered mass production with enhanced AI performance and improved thermal efficiency.

M5 Chip Enters Mass Production for 2025 Apple Devices
Apple has initiated mass production of the M5 chip, which is set to power the 2025 models of the MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro. The chip is anticipated to offer enhanced AI performance and may adopt a different design compared to previous M-series chips, with more separated CPU and GPU components to improve performance and production yields.
Key Features and Devices:
- MacBook Pro: Expected to see a significant power boost through a new chip packaging process. A 2026 model is rumored to undergo a total redesign, becoming thinner and lighter.
- iPad Pro: Likely to receive the M5 chip for improved performance.
- Vision Pro: The M5 chip will enable Apple Intelligence features on the spatial computer, which were not possible with the M2 due to its limited processing power.
Production Details:
- Base M5 production has started, with M5 Pro, Max, and Ultra variants to follow.
- New process technology is introduced to enhance AI performance.
- The chip is designed to run cooler, allowing for sustained high-performance without thermal throttling.
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