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    MacBook Pro M5 vs M4

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    MacBook Pro M5 vs M4: What’s New, Faster, and Worth the Upgrade

    March 4, 2026 / 6:21 AMMarch 4, 2026

    MacBook Pro M5 vs M4 comparison. Discover CPU, GPU, AI, memory, and SSD upgrades in M5 Pro and M5 Max over the previous M4 generation.

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    MacBook Pro M5 vs. M4: What’s New in Apple’s Latest 14-Inch Laptop

    October 23, 2025 / 9:45 AMOctober 21, 2025

    Apple’s new 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 chip arrives as a clear evolution of its predecessor — a laptop that fine-tunes power, efficiency, and visual fidelity while pushing the…

    A sleek M5 MacBook Pro in Space Black, open on a modern desk with a vibrant display showing creative software, highlighting its powerful M5 chip and professional-grade design for 2025.

    M5 MacBook Pro: What to Expect from Apple’s 2025 Powerhouse

    May 12, 2025 / 9:30 AMMay 12, 2025

    The M5 MacBook Pro is on track for a late 2025 unveiling, likely in October or November, aligning with Apple’s recent annual MacBook Pro refresh cycle. Macworld reports that the…

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    Apple Mac Studio

    Mac Studio Shows How Much Power Most Users Do Not Need

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    Safari Reader Makes Websites Easier to Read

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    iPhone 19 Pro Could Bring Apple’s Next Glass Reset

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    Apple TV Photo Memories Bring Family Photos to the Living Room

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    Apple Accessibility Makes AI Useful Beyond Productivity

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    Apple Sports Makes Scores Feel Simple Again

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