![]() ![]() It sounds like Apple is taking a page from AMD’s book on this one, and scaling a single core design across an entire family. This system may not appear until next year, but it’s said to be based on the Jade 2C-Die and Jade 4C-Die, with either 20 or 40 CPU cores. It’s the new Mac Pro, however, that really sounds like a game-changer. An improved neural engine, up to 64GB of onboard RAM, and additional Thunderbolt ports are all promised for the new hardware. Many background workloads are handled by the low-power IceStorm cores, freeing the FireStorm cores to immediately update the GUI or respond to user input. That’s an interesting switch, given that the high-efficiency cores on the M1 are partly responsible for why the system reportedly feels so responsive. ![]() ![]() The MacBook Pro is said to be getting a new eight-core CPU with six high-performance CPU cores and just two high-efficiency cores. This is particularly true if some of the CPU rumors are valid. No word on the RAM interface yet, but we can assume Apple will back any upgraded GPU with something more substantial than 8-16GB of LPDDR4X-4266. ![]()
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