This first announcement isn't all that exciting, but it does make sense for Apple. The company is now shipping MacBook Airs with the M5 chip, following the M5 MacBook Pro it launched in October. That doesn't come with any real design or feature changes: These are largely the same 13 and 15-inch MacBook Airs you can buy with M4. However, you do get Apple's latest-gen chip, which comes with performance upgrades.
The biggest change aside from M5 is the starting storage amount: The M5 MacBook Air now comes with 512GB of storage in the base model, so 256GB is no longer an option. That's good news, as the latter can run out fast, but it does mean the MacBook Air now starts at $1,099, rather than the $999 the machine has been known for. You can configure the new Airs with up to 4TB of storage, too, if you need it, though any storage you get is going to be faster than previous MacBook Airs. Apple says the new SSDs are 2x faster in regard to both read and write speeds.
M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pros
If you're looking for the fastest MacBooks money can buy, turn your attention to the MacBook Pros. This is bigger news than the MacBook Air, as Apple already shipped products with the M5 chip. Now, the company is debuting M5 Pro and M5 Max for the first time in the new MacBook Pros—though, once again, these chips are really the only thing new about these machines.
The name of the game for Apple here is AI processing. The company says that M5 Pro can generate AI images 3.7 times faster than M4 Pro, and process LLM prompts 3.9 times faster. Meanwhile, M5 Max can generate AI images 3.8 times faster than M4 Max, and LLM prompt processing is four times faster. The gains are even larger when compared to M1 Pro and M1 Max, of course, which Apple highlights for similar reasons to the M5 MacBook Air: M1 Pro and M1 Max MacBook Pro owners are holding onto their laptops.
Studio Display and Studio Display XDR
Apple also announced refreshes to its external displays—Studio Display and Studio Display XDR. The Studio Display refresh is rather minor: It now comes with a 12MP Center Stage camera, with some image enhancements and support for Desk View—Apple's feature that lets you show off your desk with just the webcam. It also has improved microphones and speakers, and Thunderbolt 5 support. But the display itself is much the same as the previous model, and still starts at $1,599.
If you want features like a high refresh rate 120Hz display, you'll need to look to the Studio Display XDR. This display packs Apple's "pro" features: It comes with a 27-inch 5K display with mini-LED, and can reach 1,000 nits of brightness (2,000 nits in HDR). Those features come at a cost, however: $3,299, to be exact.
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