The new MacBook Air with the M3 chip is a very powerful Mac! A new MacBook Air would be lighter, have longer battery life, have a more powerful chip, and it starts with 16GB of memory, which is double the amount your MacBook Pro has. The memory upgrade might be useful if you're ...
However, looking at Apple's own hardware specifications, the M3 Pro system on a chip (SoC) features 150GB/s memory bandwidth, compared to 200GB/s on the earlier M1 Pro and M2 Pro. As for the M3 Max, Apple says it is capable of "up to 400GB/s." This wording is because the less...
The M1 and M2 series chips used TSMC's 5-nanometer technology, but the M3 chips are built on TSMC's newest 3-nanometer chip technology. A smaller node size equates to more transistor density, which improves both efficiency and performance. Apple's3nmchips could offer up to ...
这也就意味着M3虽然在M1峰值功耗下性能更强,但是再往后的性能提升,也是依赖拉高功耗了!
I just realized in the event they said it was 20% faster than M1 Pro, which is the same thing they said about the M2 Pro. Meaning that the M3 Pro is 0% faster than the M2 Pro... I agree it would have been better to have the same number of CPU cores... but...
3 years in tech is ancient. Should be comparing the direct predecessor to the current chip. So M3 vs M2 comparison. Why even compare it to the M1 it’s a...
Also:Does Apple's M3 chip obsolete the M1 and M2? Here's when to upgrade In reality, balance is important. If you've everbuilt a PC, you probably know that it doesn't make sense to pair a high-end GPU with a mediocre CPU because the CPU will bog down the graphics. I...
Not sure about all of us but MacBook Air had a great 2020. This lightweight portable computer got a huge upgrade — the M1 chip (also dubbed Apple Silicon), Apple’s own powerful chip designed specifically for Mac. After 15 years of relying on Intel chips, this transition to feels revol...
This task was more complicated than usual because, with the new MacBooks, Apple has replaced their long-running Intel processors with their own M1 chip. To help you take full advantage of the power of the new MacBooks, here are some tips and tricks I picked up when setting up my own...
1. Check the processor in the Apple menu > About This Mac to see if you have an Apple Silicon chip on your Mac, such as M1, M2, M3, or M4. 2. After installing iBoysoft NTFS for Mac or any other programs requiring macOS kernel extensions, click Open Security Preferences when you see...