Apple M5 iPad
 
                                    iPad Pro with M5: a simple guide and how to choose
At a glance
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The big push is on-device AI and a smarter GPU: every GPU core has a Neural Accelerator, plus RT Gen3 support. 
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153 GB/s unified memory helps keep large models/textures on the device. 
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New Ultra Retina XDR (Tandem OLED) with ProMotion 10–120 Hz; nano-texture glass is available only on higher-capacity models. 
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Modern connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, Thread; Thunderbolt/USB4 (up to 40 Gbit/s), external display up to 6K@60 or 4K@120. 
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Media engine: hardware H.264/HEVC/ProRes/ProRes RAW (up to 8K) and AV1 (decode). 
The key difference between configurations
Your storage choice automatically sets the CPU and RAM. You can’t freely mix and match.
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256 / 512 GB → 9-core CPU (3P+6E) and 12 GB RAM, 10-core GPU. 
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1 / 2 TB → 10-core CPU (4P+6E) and 16 GB RAM, 10-core GPU + optional nano-texture display. 
What every iPad Pro (M5) shares
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10-core GPU with per-core Neural Accelerators. 
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153 GB/s unified memory bandwidth. 
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16-core Neural Engine. 
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Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, Thread; Thunderbolt/USB4 up to 40 Gbit/s. 
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External display support: up to 6K@60 or 4K@120. 
Which version fits your work
12 GB RAM / 9-core CPU (256–512 GB)
Choose this if you:
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edit 4K with light upscaling/denoise; 
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retouch photos, draw/illustrate, or use AI features casually without huge local models; 
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want the lightest price/weight while still getting the new display and fast connectivity. 
16 GB RAM / 10-core CPU (1–2 TB)
Pick this if you:
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run generative effects, local LLMs/diffusion models, and keep many layers/long timelines; 
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render RT scenes and do long export batches; 
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want nano-texture matte glass (only on these versions). 
Where M5 feels most noticeable on iPad
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Photo/graphics/3D: super-resolution, stylization, masking — faster thanks to GPU Neural Accelerators. 
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Video: upscaling/denoise, ProRes pipelines and exports — boosted by the media blocks and wide memory bandwidth. 
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External displays: accurate previews at 6K/60 or 4K/120 without the UI becoming a bottleneck. 
Important notes before you buy
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RAM matters in practice. For big projects (AI, 3D, editing), 16 GB delivers more stable performance under sustained load. 
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Connectivity: cellular versions are eSIM-only (check plan compatibility with your carrier). 
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Tablet thermals: during very long renders, a laptop can still outlast the iPad thanks to active cooling. 
Bottom line
If your work is creativity, video, and on-device AI, go for 1–2 TB (16 GB RAM, 10-core CPU) — it holds up better under long loads and unlocks nano-texture. For general use, drawing, photography, and lighter editing, 256–512 GB (12 GB RAM, 9-core CPU) is plenty: you still get the new display, fast connectivity, and the same powerful M5 graphics.
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