Apple's Next MacBook Pro Leap: 10-Core CPU and More RAM

Cupertino, USAMon Oct 28 2024
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Get ready for Apple's big announcement later this year! The rumor mill suggests that the upcoming 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, along with a revamped Mac mini and an iMac, will be powered by the same chipset. Normally, Apple sticks to less powerful CPU and GPU options for its base laptops, but this year could be different. Instead of the usual 9-core CPU, Apple might skip right to a 10-core CPU for the base model. This top-tier version of the M4 chip, which is also available for the iPad Pro, comes with double the power and a 10-core GPU. The improved manufacturing process allows Apple to pack in more performance cores, which might explain the amazing scores seen in recent benchmarks. A Russian YouTuber tested a 14-inch MacBook Pro and was blown away by its single-core and multi-core performance.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman hinted that these Macs will start with at least 16GB of unified RAM. That's a big deal because earlier, Apple only required 8GB, which isn't enough for heavy tasks. With 16GB, developers can work more efficiently on high-resolution textures, and even casual users will notice a difference. Another cool feature is that the new MacBook Pro can support two external monitors while the laptop is open. This was missing in the previous M3 versions. It seems Apple might have doubled the number of Thunderbolt controllers in the new chip.
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