Apple pioneered HiDPI screens with its Macs and is taking Retina resolution up another notch with the new MacBook Pros. 10/ #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/tUOzW5NGwc
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) October 18, 2021
M1 Macs running M1 Max is a mouthful.
— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) October 18, 2021
It's hard to overstate how concerning this is for the PC industry. There's a big opportunity for Arm + Qualcomm + Nuvia but there's a formidable gap to close #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/h62q7meiC0
— Geoff Blaber (@geoffblaber) October 18, 2021
Pixar making Toy Story: 1bn transistors.
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) October 18, 2021
One MacBook Pro: 57bn transistors. https://t.co/rhtL2iNNjx
M1 Pro
— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) October 18, 2021
10-core CPU
70% faster CPU than M1
2x faster GPU than M1
Up to 32GB of unified memory
M1 Pro MacBooks have 32gb of memory ?? pic.twitter.com/w757o9WngN
— Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) October 18, 2021
i just want a macbook that can handle 126 tabs, three 1K+ row spreadsheets, tweetdeck, photoshop, slack and zoom at once. is that so much to ask?
— paris martineau (@parismartineau) October 18, 2021
M1 Max
— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) October 18, 2021
Up to 64GB memory
Same 10-core GPU as M1 Pro
Doubled 32-core GPU
Also for the first time, they’re actually showing which PC laptop they’re talking about in these insane graphs pic.twitter.com/g38qbmJngE
how many Macs will have the M1 Max
— dan-dor the relentless (@dcseifert) October 18, 2021
I mean, this is basically all the charts. NOTICE btw that they left the Intel name off of the previous charts when they first released M1. Now that the major core of the line is switched over, it's in full display. Gloves off. pic.twitter.com/5sJY8Y712N
— Panzer (@panzer) October 18, 2021
Apple unveils a second chip, the M1 Max, with 32-core GPU and 57 billion transistors. This is the real powerhouse article. #AppleEvent
— Roger Cheng (@RogerWCheng) October 18, 2021
here's my tweet about apple today: weird to release a processor called M1 Max that goes into Macs, could get confusing, sort of a who's on first scenario, anyway that's my Analysis
— Sam Biddle (@samfbiddle) October 18, 2021
M1 Pro: 33.7b transistors (2x M1)
— Horace Dediu (@asymco) October 18, 2021
The low power consumption for the new M1 chips are nuts: Up to 21 hours of video playback on the 16inch model — *10* more hours than prior edition.
— Patrick McGee (@PatrickMcGee_) October 18, 2021
Apple making its own chips for computers and phones that are way faster and more efficient.
— Rich DeMuro (@richontech) October 18, 2021
Google making its own chips for smartphones that are way faster and more efficient.
Will Samsung do the same or stick with Qualcomm???
Apple's comparison chart also includes MSI's GE76 Raider 11UH-053 (the high-end PC laptop graphics), which ships with an RTX 3080
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) October 18, 2021
M1 Max is insane.
— Steven Sinofsky – stevesi.eth (@stevesi) October 18, 2021
RIP Intel MBPs. A 13X GPU increase generation over generation is going to make supporting older machines really, really difficult going forward
— Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) October 18, 2021
What we have now is GPU-class bandwidth for the integrated graphics as well.
— ??. ??? ??????? (@IanCutress) October 18, 2021
Properly speaking, when one gets used to Dell XPS bezel-less displays anything with a chin, not to mention notch!!!, looks really strange. pic.twitter.com/rXSAzzOaps
— Michael Babich (@MichaelBabich) October 18, 2021
If Apple is accomplishing this performance and efficiency with the current M1 architecture it is mind-bending to think about what M2 architecture is going to accomplish.
— Ben Bajarin (@BenBajarin) October 18, 2021
Usually, when you make a chip larger and pack more cores, you get performance but greatly sacrifice power efficiency (wattage).
— Ben Bajarin (@BenBajarin) October 18, 2021
Have to credit Apple's architecture (and designers) with the unprecedented performance and efficiency delivered with these chips.
Writing up details on the new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips (and the new MBPs sure look nice!) https://t.co/ZbgHWQvYeO
— Devindra Hardawar (@Devindra) October 18, 2021