Tech Reader Podcast: Diving into Apple’s M5 devices and the ROG Xbox Ally X

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Apple just announced its fall slate of devices powered by its new M5 chip: A 14-inch MacBook Pro, iPad Pro and revamped Vision Pro. In this episode, Devindra and Sam Rutherford dive into what’s actually new this time around. (Spoiler: It’s really all about the new GPU.) Also, Sam goes deep on his review of the ROG Xbox Ally X, Microsoft’s first stab at a portable “Xbox.”

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Topics

  • Apple refreshes of the Macbook Pro, Vision Pro and iPad Pro with M5 chips – 1:24

  • Sam Rutherford’s review of the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X – 18:45

  • Microsoft makes big promises with Copilot Voice, can it follow through? – 39:00

  • OpenAI’s Sora app reaches 1M downloads in less than 5 days, faster than ChatGPT – 50:42

  • Sam Altman announces you’ll be able to sext with ChatGPT starting in December – 54:00

  • Pop culture picks – 1:09:41

Credits

Hosts: Devindra Hardawar and Sam Rutherford
Producer: Ben Ellman
Music: Dale North and Terrence O’Brien



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