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    M5 Pro vs M5 Max: Full Spec Comparison of Apple’s New Pro Chips

    March 3, 2026 / 10:48 AM

    M5 Pro vs M5 Max – Apple unveils M5 Pro and M5 Max, two high-performance chips built on Fusion Architecture. Here’s how they compare across CPU, GPU, memory, and AI capabilities.

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    New MacBook Pro With M5 Pro and M5 Max Redefines Pro Performance

    March 3, 2026 / 9:07 AMMarch 3, 2026

    Apple unveils a new MacBook Pro powered by M5 Pro and M5 Max, delivering major gains in AI performance, storage speed, and battery life.

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    Apple Stock Breaks $300 as AI Momentum Builds

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    Apple Beta Testing Opens the Door to What Comes Next

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    Apple Core Platforms Carry the Smaller Services Around Them

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    Digital ID Raises Convenience and Privacy Questions

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    Apple Music Pronunciation Helps Language Learners Sing Along

    iPad-Pro

    iPad Audio Input Makes Creator Setups Easier

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