The new MacBook Air with Apple’s M1 chip is a triumph. In a week of testing, I have pushed this computer and its new Apple-made processor to its limits and found that those limits exceeded my expectations on nearly every level. I’ve also used it in the way a MacBook Air is ...
Apple MacBook Air with M1 review: new chip, no problem Apple Mac mini with M1 review: over-performer 8.5 Verge Score Apple MacBook Pro 13 (two-ports, late 2020) $1299 The Good Great performanceExcellent battery lifeGreat display The Bad Only two USB portsCan’t get more than 16GB of ...
14-inch MacBook Pro review: Chip changes The second round of Apple Silicon introduces quite a few changes to what Apple established with the impressive M1, alterations that make it an even more useful system-on-chip for creative professionals. For a start, there are two variants named M1 ...
The MacBook Pro M1 had a release date of November 17 and starts at $1,299. That configuration gives you Apple’s powerful M1 chip with an 8-core CPU and 8-core GPU, plus 8GB of unified memory (RAM). You get 256GB of storage to start, but the $1,499 model of the MacBook Pro...
Apple M1 Ultra chip 20-core CPU with 16 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores 48-core GPU 32-core Neural Engine 800GB/s memory bandwidth Memory 64GB unified memory Storage 1TB SSD Ports Four Thunderbolt 4 ports with support for: Thunderbolt 4 (up to 40Gb/s) DisplayPort USB 4 (up...
Apple in March 2024 launched updated 13-inch and 15-inch models equipped with Apple's M3 chip. M2 13-inch options remain available at lower...
If you wonder which Mac to buy with the M1 chip, it doesn’t matter as the performance is about the same. In my opinion, the MacBook Pro 13-inch vs. Mac mini vs. iMac 24″ M1’s, are the same, just different exterior look and feel. I didn’t have a positive experience with ...
the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini have confirmed the M1 chip's impressive performance. There are some thermal differences between the models, but all have the highest single-core performance out of any Mac and multi-core performance on par with Apple's ...
Clearly, this chip with a TDP of less than 10W can be in an iPhone Pro! Apple make it happen!!! Why? Reactions: bklement and dz5b609 D dz5b609 macrumors 6502a Mar 22, 2019 754 2,042 Nov 17, 2020 #43 Did not expect these absolutely glowing r...
The MacBook Pro 14-inch with an M3-series chip is our top pick, but an M2 Max MacBook Pro is going to outperform an M3 or M3 Pro chip, even though these were released more recently. It all depends on your performance needs and your budget, since older models might be cheaper than ...