The M3 chips are getting tough, but they promise it will be worth the wait. Mark Gurman has detailed this Specifications of what could well be an “M3 Pro”., which Apple would test internally and which is reserved for a coup in the professional market. The source of the message would be an app store developer who has remained anonymous.
The well-known leaker commented in Bloomberg that Cupertino is already testing these chips in MacBook Pro prototypes and running third-party applications to verify there are no bugs. According to Gurman, these Macs could be the ones to restart Mac sales after the decline was confirmed in the latest financial results press conference.
36GB of RAM sounds great
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Let’s look at the data in detail. The M3 Pro chips that Mark Gurman was able to get information about have a 12-core CPU (6 for performance and 6 more for efficiency), an 18-core GPU and 36GB of RAM. They would test directly with macOS 14, the successor to Ventura, the system they would see the light of day with.
The author assumes that these specifications would correspond to those of the base M3 Pro chip, the cheapest and most restrained model (except for the memory, which would be the maximum possible). The development seems to be linear if we summarize the predecessors in a short comparison table:
M1 professional |
m2 per |
m3 per |
|
---|---|---|---|
CPU cores |
8th |
10 |
12 |
GPU cores |
14 |
16 |
18 |
Storage |
32 |
32 |
36 |
In any case, this comparison isn’t entirely accurate: the important thing here is that the M3 Pro has chips They will use 3nm transistors instead of the 5nm transistors we saw on M1 and M2. And that means that each of these cores is more powerful and consumes fewer resources. We should see a greater increase in efficiency than we saw when moving from the M1 Pro to the M2 Pro.
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When are these chips coming? Well, here comes the bad news, because it’s not expected until next year. And before those processors arrive, we should see the launch of the standard M3, whose launch will theoretically be tested before the end of the year in iMacs and the rest of the computers currently equipped with the M2. We could see these before New Year’s Eve, although there are pessimistic rumors about it.
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