- The M5 iPad Pro has apparently leaked on YouTube
- The video shows a family chassis and a new m5 chip
- The chip could offer decent performance increases on the current M4 chip
Do you want to know what comes in the M5 iPad Pro still without recharge? We could have seen our first glance of the device, and occurs through the Russian YouTuber that revealed the M4 Macbook Pro last year before it was officially announced.
That youtuber is called Wylsacom, and just shared a unboxing video that reveals the M5 iPad Pro with meticulous details, in which they comment on the appearance of the device, its internal configuration and a pure performance metrics.
So what can we expect? According to Wylsacom, the M5 iPad Pro, as the name implies, will come with Apple’s M5 chip. The YouTuber put this chip to the tests using the Geekbench 6 comparative evaluation tool, and obtained 4.133 in the single nucleus and 15,437 test at the reference point of multiple nuclei: those scores are approximately 10% and 16% faster than an iPad Pro M4 tested by Wylsacom.
Regarding the graphics performance, the M5 model advanced with a score of 74,568 in Geekbench 6, which is approximately 34% better than the 55,702 score that managed M4 iPad Pro. That is a much more significant performance difference, and in part it can depend on the Wylsacom M5 chip that has 12 GB of memory, unlike the 8GB in the M4 Ipad Pro.
Outside, the iPad Pro managed by Wylsacom does not seem to have many external changes compared to the M4 iPad Pro. It has only one rear camera, the intelligent Apple connector and four speakers, for example, and the only difference in note here is that the words ‘iPad Pro’ do not seem to be present in the back of the tablet; Otherwise, this seems to be mainly a chip update and not much more.
Reading between the lines
Incredibly, it is not the only escape of M5 iPad Pro that we have seen this week. At the same time that Wylsacom was testing a seemingly functional unit, the FCC, the US Telecommunications Regulator. UU., Seemed to accidentally filter the details of the device on its website, according to Macrumors.
Specifically, the FCC revealed model numbers for unknown iPads and Macbooks, inferred to be the 11 and 13 inches iPad Pro (with and without cell connectivity) and an M5 MacBook Pro, based on numbers of past models. That gives Wylsacom’s escape some credit, and suggests that Apple is reaching a launch date for all these products.
Reading between the lines, the M5 iPad Pro could also give us some clues about the next M5 Macbook Air. This is because both devices are expected to use the same chip, and both will work without a fan, instead of depending on passive cooling. With that in mind, there is a decent possibility that the M5 MacBook Air scope performance numbers similar to M5 iPad Pro, since the chips on both devices will work in similar thermal conditions.
Of course, it is not as simple as that. On the one hand, the Wylsacom M5 iPad Pro presented a nine -core CPU, while the M5 in the MacBook air will probably will have 10 CPU nuclei (at least if the pattern established by the M4 chip follows). Therefore, performance could vary a bit, although we would not expect the differences to be huge.
With the M5 iPad Pro, it is expected to arrive before the end of the year, and the M5 Macbook Pro is rumored that will be launched somewhere between the late 2025 and early 2026, we do not have much time to wait to see how these devices work in the tests of the real world, and that could give us even more information about the M5 MacBook Air.