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Does the M5 iPad Pro Outshine Game Consoles?

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How well does the M5 iPad Pro, touted as Apple’s most powerful tablet to date, handle console-level (AAA) games? A detailed review by YouTuber MrMacRight sheds light on this question, and the results demonstrate significant improvements in performance and thermal management, although some game ports still need improvement.

The 16GB M5 model, featuring a 10-core CPU, was pitted against the M4 and older M1 versions using demanding AAA games like Resident Evil 4, Death Stranding, and Assassin’s Creed Mirage. For a fair test, all games were run at the same settings through their native iPad or App Store ports.

The M5’s biggest victory came in sustained performance. In long-term stress tests, the M5 maintained smooth frame rates and lower temperatures for significantly longer than the M4 thanks to improved cooling and efficiency.

The biggest disappointment of the test was Assassin’s Creed Mirage. The game was locked to 30 FPS regardless of the settings. Frequent stuttering and fixed resolution scaling negatively impacted the experience. This clearly demonstrates that the problem lies not with the M5’s hardware limitations, but with the game’s poor optimization.

In conclusion, the M5 iPad Pro proves that Apple’s latest chip can handle serious gaming loads without any difficulty. But as this test makes clear, the bottleneck isn’t hardware anymore. Until developers fully optimize AAA game ports, Apple’s powerful tablet will remain one step away from becoming a true console alternative.

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