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Apple Vision Pro with M5 review: a chip can’t fix developer relations

The M5 doesn’t remake Apple Vision Pro into a hit consumer product, nor does it solve Apple’s ongoing issues with a lack of developer interest in the platform, but it is better, and that may be enough.

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Apple Vision Pro review: M5 and nothing else

If you’ve been an Apple fan long enough, you’ve heard the complaints about overpowered hardware and an underserved software ecosystem. However, that wasn’t in regard to the Apple Vision Pro, but the iPad Pro.

The first iteration of Apple Vision Pro with M2 that launched in 2024 was an odd product. The chipset couldn’t drive all the pixels on the display, but software wasn’t exactly taxing the chipset anywhere except some games.

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