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Is an M5 MacBook Pro worth upgrading from an M1 model? What the numbers tell us

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Why This Matters

The new M5 MacBook Pro offers significant hardware improvements over the older M1 model, including better performance, larger display, and longer battery life, making it a compelling upgrade for users needing more power. However, given the high price and the fact that older Macs still perform well for many tasks, not everyone needs to upgrade immediately. The decision to upgrade depends on individual performance needs and budget considerations.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET's key takeaways

M5 MacBook Pro is much cheaper than the M5 Max and M5 Pro.

M5 upgrades are noticeable the further you go back in Apple's catalog.

Older Macs still work fine. Not everyone needs to upgrade.

Apple launched the MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips earlier this month. While they tend to get a lot of attention, the base model M5 MacBook Pro is still an incredibly competitive device. Plus, at just $1,599, it's significantly cheaper than the Pro models.

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The base model M5 is especially impressive when you stack it next to the M1 MacBook Pro, which is now over five years old. Its display is nearly an inch larger, the M5 boasts over six hours more battery life on one charge, has 3.5 times faster AI performance, more storage, and more base memory at 16GB.

Going off core hardware alone, that's a significant step up. But is it worth shelling out the cash for the upgrade? Let's take a closer look at the numbers.

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