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Apple launches new MacBook Pro, fastest performance with M5 chip
Price will start at $1,599


California: Apple has launched its new 14-inch MacBook Pro in Cupertino, California, equipped with the latest and most powerful M5 chip.
According to the company, the new MacBook Pro will set a new standard for artificial intelligence (AI)-based tasks, providing 3.5 times faster performance than previous models, while graphics speed has also increased by 1.5 times.
The M5 chip includes improved CPU performance, faster storage, an advanced neural engine and more memory bandwidth, making the process of video editing, running applications and working on large data models faster and more efficient.
According to the company, the battery life of this new model is up to about 24 hours, while the price will start at $1,599.
The new MacBook Pro is presented with the latest features of Mac OS Tahoe, Liquid Retina XDR display, 12-megapixel camera, six-speaker system and modern ports, this model will be available to customers from October 22.
According to experts, this step by Apple is especially important for users who work in creative, development or AI-related fields, as the new MacBook Pro offers a balanced combination of power, performance and modern technology.

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