Apple intros M5 Pro and Max MacBook Pros and its first new monitors in years
Here's something that caught my attention — Apple just gave its high-end MacBook Pros a serious boost with the new M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. Now, these aren't just minor updates; according to Andrew Cunningham at Tech, they feature an 18-core CPU with six 'super cores' that Apple says are faster and more efficient, especially for demanding workflows. And get this — Apple’s also bumping up storage options, with the M5 Max starting at 2TB, and the base models now offer at least 1TB by default. But here’s the catch: prices are climbing. The 14-inch pro now starts at $2,199, a jump from $1,999, and the 16-inch is up to $2,699. So, you’re paying more for what Apple claims are major performance gains. And unlike before, you can't opt for less storage at a lower price. As Cunningham points out, these upgrades are a pretty big leap in Apple’s pro lineup — so if you're a power user, it’s worth paying attention.