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M5 iPad Pro: Baby Steps
Lots of silence here for the M5 Apple Silicon debut on iPad Pros a couple days ago. Understandable. It’s just a small spec bump, though the neural engine got improved more substantially, for those who care.**
Still, it’s baby steps toward something of the MacPad a lot of users dream of (and others seem to be revolted by). Had they come out with iPadOS 26 at the time of the M1 release people would be jumping up and down and screaming “take my money!”. It’s like the frog slowly getting boiled in water without noticing it’s getting cooked.
No, I don’t think it’s going to be a “true” MacPad any time soon, if ever. Software vendors need to get fully on board, for one thing. Many seem to want to continue with a “lite” version on iPads and relegate the “Pro”, fully functional and higher priced versions on Macs even…
I just love that my posts about Wacom, Intel, and Snapdragon get relative crickets, but Apple gets everyone posting. I honestly find M5 a bit boring. Firstly there were rumors that its kind of like a Trojan Horse to hold off till M6 which will be a more substantial jump. And I can't imagine I would see any real difference from a M4 iPad Pro to a M5. And even with the Macbook, outside of the most demanding use case, is anyone really gonna notice the difference from M4 to M5? Despite all the hoopla about the Ai related enhancements, Apple has yet to quantify that (in contrast to Qualcomm and Snapdragon) in terms of Tops for local Ai usage. I might consider a M5 Mac Mini, but they need to really ramp up innovation. (same goes for Surface) Now a touch screen/pencil Mac, or a fold/dual screen Mac would interest me. Even the rumored super affordable $599 Macbook would interest me more then M5.