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    Apple M1 is a series of ARM-based system-on-a-chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, as a central processing unit (CPU) and...
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    architecture intended for Apple's Mac computers after switching from Intel Core to Apple silicon, succeeding the M1. Apple announced the M2 on June 6...
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    October 26, 2021. Powered by either M1 Pro or M1 Max chips, they are the first to be available only with an Apple silicon system on a chip. These models...
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    lower memory bandwidth than the M1/M2 Pro and M1/M2 Max respectively. The M3 Pro has a 192-bit memory bus where the M1 and M2 Pro had a 256-bit bus, resulting...
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    models with the M1 Ultra are 2 pounds (910 g) heavier than those with the M1 Max as they are equipped with a larger copper heat sink. Apple says the Mac...
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    computers from Intel processors to Apple silicon at WWDC 2020 on June 22, 2020. The first Macs built with the Apple M1 chip were unveiled on November 10...
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    Pro & 12 Pro Max The table below shows the various SoCs based on the "Firestorm" and "Icestorm" microarchitectures. Apple silicon Apple M1 Comparison of...
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  • 2022, Apple announced an updated MacBook Air based on the M2 system on a chip. It incorporates several design elements from the M1 Pro and M1 Max MacBook...
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    Max iPhone SE (2nd generation) iPad (9th generation) Apple Studio Display Apple silicon, the range of ARM-based processors designed by Apple Apple M1...
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    2.0". AppleInsider. 19 October 2021. Retrieved 2021-10-19. "Introducing M1 Pro and M1 Max: the most powerful chips Apple has ever built". Apple Newsroom...
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