The new iPad Pro comes with the M5 chipthe most powerful processor that Apple has presented so far and the same one that powers the new MacBook Pro. The company has been bringing its most ambitious tablet closer to the realm of laptops for some time, but this time the distance is reduced more than ever. It’s not just a question of raw powerbut to what extent this device begins to behave like a complete computer, with a fluidity and possibilities that a few years ago seemed out of reach. The M5 leap doesn’t change what the iPad is, but it redefines what it can be. For years, the iPad occupied a middle ground between the mobile phone and the computer, closer to the former than the latter. Its operating system inherited a good part of the logic of the iPhone, and that inheritance marked its identity for a long time. However, with each generation, Apple has pushed the iPad to a different place: more powerful, more versatile and with more professional tools. The 2024 redesign and the arrival of iPadOS 26 consolidate that change. Now, the tablet not only runs apps, but manages windows, files and simultaneous tasks with a naturalness that was previously exclusive to a Mac. Technical sheet of the new iPad Pro (2025) iPad Pro (2025) M5 screen 11 and 13 inches Ultra Retina XDR OLED 2,420 x 1,668 pixels ProMotion (between 10 and 120 Hz) True Tone Anti-fingerprint oleophobic cover anti-reflective film Optional nano-textured display glass on 1 and 2 TB models 1,000 nits maximum SDR brightness Maximum XDR brightness of 1,000 nits full screen and 1,600 nits peak (HDR only) 1 nit minimum brightness Contrast of 2,000,000:1 Compatible with Apple Pencil Pro Compatible with Apple Pencil (USB‑C) Apple Pencil floating pointer processor Apple Silicon M5 Models with 256 or 512 GB capacity: 9-core CPU (3 performance and 6 efficiency) 10 core GPU Neural Accelerators Hardware Accelerated Ray Tracing 16-core Neural Engine 153 GB/s memory bandwidth 12GB RAM Models with 1 or 2 TB capacity: 10-core CPU (4 performance and 6 efficiency) 10 core GPU Neural Accelerators Hardware Accelerated Ray Tracing 16-core Neural Engine 153 GB/s memory bandwidth 16GB RAM RAM 12 GB for models with 256 or 512 GB capacity 16 GB for models with 1 or 2 TB capacity storage 256GB 512GB 1TB 2TB rear camera 12MP f/1.8 aperture 5x digital zoom LiDAR front camera 12MP, f/2.0 TrueDepth Centered frame battery Up to 10 hours of internet browsing via Wi-Fi or video playback operating system iPadOS 26 connectivity Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth 6 Optional 5G connectivity others USB-C 4/Thunderbolt Four studio-quality speakers Face ID 5G model only with eSIM DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 11-inch iPad Pro Wi-Fi Models 444g Wi-Fi + Cellular Models 446g 13-inch iPad Pro Wi-Fi Models 579g Wi-Fi + Cellular Models 582g Colors Silver space black price From 1,099 euros A tablet that behaves like a laptop, but is still a tablet Apple promises that the new M5 chip multiplies the performance of the iPad Pro on virtually every front, from artificial intelligence to graphics. The figures are ambitious: 3.5 times more power in AI tasks than the previous model and up to 5.6 times compared to the M1. Beyond the numbers, the truth is that the M5 introduces a GPU with ray tracing third generation and a faster CPU, capable of moving video or 3D modeling projects with ease. Actual testing will tell how much that power translates into a tangible difference on a day-to-day basis. Apple has reinforced the connectivity of the iPad Pro with components already tested in other products. The C1X modem, the same one that debuted in the iPhone Air, offers a speed increase of up to 50% on mobile networks and more efficient consumption. Compatibility with 5G and eSIM is also maintained. Added to this is the new N1 chip, which adds WiFi 7, Bluetooth 6 and Thread. There is no revolution, but there is a tangible improvement in stability and performance, something especially useful for those who use the iPad as a mobile work or creation tool. The new iPad Pro maintains the same design language that debuted the previous generation, but takes thinness to the limit: the 11-inch model measures only 0.53 cm thick and the 13-inch model drops to 0.51 cm. The Ultra Retina XDR display repeats OLED technology in tandem, with up to 1,600 nits of maximum brightness in HDR and a very precise contrast. Apple also offers an option with nanotextured glass to reduce reflections without altering the color. Compatibility with external monitors at 120 Hz and fast charging – 50% in about 30 minutes – complete a package that prioritizes the visual experience and portability. You may remember that iPadOS 26 was released in September 2025 and is available in a wide range of models, from the iPad A16 from entry to the most powerful Pro. Apple thus expanded the scope of its most ambitious system to date, with an update that completely redefined the way of working on a tablet. The new window manager allows you to move, overlay and resize apps with a freedom that until recently was unthinkable on iPadOS, while the Files app adds more detailed views and the option to set default apps for different types of documents. On the iPad Pro, everything makes more sense. Its hardware allows you to take better advantage of tools such as the Preview app, background tasks or the functions of Apple Intelligencewhich add real-time translation and automatic actions in several system apps. These are steps that bring it even closer to the experience of a computer, although the real usefulness of these developments will depend on the adoption by developers and the regional expansion of AI functions. The combination of iPad Pro, Magic Keyboard and external screen well summarizes the direction that Apple has been looking for for years: a tablet that works like a laptop, without losing its tactile essence. With the new window system and … Read more