Apple is getting ready to release the next batch of Macs with next-generation silicon, expected to appear later this year or early 2024, in addition to the M2-powered MacBook Air being available this spring Is.
According to reportsApple is testing the M3 family of processors, the next generation of silicon for Macs, in the most recent issue of its newsletter, Power On.
Based on the development log he found, the above chip is the ‘Pro’ version. As per the developer log, the M3 Pro CPU has a 12-core configuration, 6-speed cores and 6 efficiency cores. The processor also has 36GB of RAM and 18 GPU cores.
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If the chip being tested was the entry-level M3 Pro then the transition from the Mi Pro to the M2 Pro brings about a core count increase. More specifically, it will include two additional graphics processors and two more power-efficient CPU cores. The top-end configuration will also see an increase in RAM to 4GB.
Apple’s next high-end MacBook Pro chip, the M3 Max may include more than 14 CPU cores and more than 40 GPU cores, assuming other variants follow the same trend and the M2 Max compares well to the MI Max. Kind of done. Similarly, the M3 Ultra processor can have up to 28 CPU cores and as many as 80 graphics cores.
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3-nanometer production technology will be used for the M3 chip series, which will result in higher core density and better performance. Thus the six M3 cores are expected to outperform their M2 counterparts. Apple must first release the regular M3 processor, as is usually the case, before M3 Pro-powered Macs can be purchased. Gurman predicts that the first batch of Macs equipped with the M3 processor will be released later this year or even in early 2019. Apple is reportedly developing iMacs, MacBook Pros and MacBook Air models using the M3 processor.
Apple is getting ready to release the next batch of Macs with next-generation silicon, expected to appear later this year or early 2024, in addition to the M2-powered MacBook Air being available this spring Is.
According to reportsApple is testing the M3 family of processors, the next generation of silicon for Macs, in the most recent issue of its newsletter, Power On.
Based on the development log he found, the above chip is the ‘Pro’ version. As per the developer log, the M3 Pro CPU has a 12-core configuration, 6-speed cores and 6 efficiency cores. The processor also has 36GB of RAM and 18 GPU cores.
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If the chip being tested was the entry-level M3 Pro then the transition from the Mi Pro to the M2 Pro brings about a core count increase. More specifically, it will include two additional graphics processors and two more power-efficient CPU cores. The top-end configuration will also see an increase in RAM to 4GB.
Apple’s next high-end MacBook Pro chip, the M3 Max may include more than 14 CPU cores and more than 40 GPU cores, assuming other variants follow the same trend and the M2 Max compares well to the MI Max. Kind of done. Similarly, the M3 Ultra processor can have up to 28 CPU cores and as many as 80 graphics cores.
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3-nanometer production technology will be used for the M3 chip series, which will result in higher core density and better performance. Thus the six M3 cores are expected to outperform their M2 counterparts. Apple must first release the regular M3 processor, as is usually the case, before M3 Pro-powered Macs can be purchased. Gurman predicts that the first batch of Macs equipped with the M3 processor will be released later this year or even in early 2019. Apple is reportedly developing iMacs, MacBook Pros and MacBook Air models using the M3 processor.











