Alongside the latest MacBook Pro, the M4 Pro and M4 Max chips have been unveiled. The M4 Pro is available with up to a 14-Core CPU with 10 performance cores and four efficiency cores. Per Apple, it’s 1.9x faster than the CPU of the M1 Pro. This is 75% more than the M3 Pro and twice what any other AI PC chip can offer in bandwidth. Lastly, the M4 Pro supports Thunderbolt 5, providing users with up to 120Gb/s data speeds. Additionally, the M4 Max is equipped with a media engine which includes two video encoding engines and two ProRes accelerators. Similar to the M4 Pro, it supports Thunderbolt 5 as well. The M4 Pro and M4 Max chips both support Apple Intelligence on macOS Sequoia. Read more in our articles including "Apple introduces new M4 Pro and M4 Max chips" and "POCO M4 Pro (4G) Review".
Alongside the latest MacBook Pro, the M4 Pro and M4 Max chips have been unveiled. The M4 Pro is available with up to a 14-Core CPU with 10 performance cores and four efficiency cores.
Per Apple, it’s 1.9x faster than the CPU of the M1 Pro. This is 75% more than the M3 Pro and twice what any other AI PC chip can offer in bandwidth. Lastly, the M4 Pro supports Thunderbolt 5, providing users with up to 120Gb/s data speeds.
Our coverage of M4 Pro includes: "Apple introduces new M4 Pro and M4 Max chips"; "POCO M4 Pro (4G) Review"; "AMD unveils Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 with dual 3D V-Cache". Each article provides unique insights and information.