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Apple M5 Chip: AI Boost or Just a Speed Bump?

13 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • M5 chip offers double the AI performance with Neural Accelerators.
  • GPU improvements on M5 enhance ray tracing and standard shaders.
  • M4 remains a strong choice for everyday users, especially on sale.
Apple M5 Chip: AI Boost or Just a Speed Bump?

Apple's latest M5 chip brings notable enhancements, particularly in artificial intelligence and graphics processing. Integrated Neural Accelerators within the GPU cores dramatically speed up AI-related tasks, with performance nearly doubling in image generation tests. Further graphics improvements include a third-generation ray tracing engine and updated shader cores, leading to significant gains in frame rates and rendering smoothness.

While the M5 chip demonstrates year-over-year increases of 10-20% in CPU performance over the M4, these gains may not be perceptible for standard computing. The M4 remains a highly capable and efficient option, especially for users whose needs don't extend to demanding graphical or AI workloads. Upgrading from older M-series Macs to the M5 is more justifiable, particularly for those on M1 or M2 models.

Higher-tier chips like the anticipated M5 Pro and M5 Max are expected to offer more substantial performance increases, especially for professionals in video editing, 3D modeling, and scientific computing. These future releases will likely feature more GPU and CPU cores and increased memory support, catering to the most intensive tasks.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The M5 chip features integrated Neural Accelerators for faster AI tasks and improved GPU performance with a new ray tracing engine.
For most everyday computing, the performance difference between the M4 and M5 may not be significant, though CPU speeds see a 10-20% increase.
Upgrading to the M5 is most beneficial if you heavily use AI applications or graphically intensive software, or are coming from older M1/M2 Macs.

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