Apple preparing to start manufacturing Mac computers in October

by time news


date of publication:
August 22 2022 22:28 GMT

Update date: August 22 2022 22:50 GMT

A new report confirmed that the next generation of Mac personal computers, with its 14-inch and 16-inch versions, will enter mass production in the fourth quarter of this year, i.e. in the period between

Source: Mohamed Badawy – Erm News

A new report has confirmed that the next generation of Mac personal computers, with its 14-inch and 16-inch versions, will enter mass production in the fourth quarter of this year, i.e. between October and December.

The report, issued by financial analyst Ming Chi Qiu, indicated that the next generation of Apple personal computers will work with processors manufactured by the Taiwanese company TSMC, using its current 5 nm technology, after the Taiwanese company’s expectations came to the beginning of achieving returns from its production of processors manufactured with 3 nm technology. By the first half of next year.

Expectations in the “Q” report conflict with another report published by the Taiwanese Commercial Times recently regarding expectations that the upcoming Apple chip M2 Pro will be the company’s first 3nm chip, which is the processor expected to arrive this year on board the upcoming Mac computers.

In a report published by Bloomberg, expectations indicate that Apple is working on the manufacture of the Mac Pro computer, the Mac Mini, based on the company’s Apple M2 processor, which the company revealed last year, in addition to the arrival of new versions of Mac computers with the upcoming M2 Pro processor.

It is reported that the upcoming 14-inch and 16-inch Mac models this year are expected to come with Apple’s latest processors, the Apple M1 Pro and Apple M1 Max.

Apple used an entirely new technology with its more powerful M1 Ultra processor, which it launched earlier this year, and relies on a technology called “UltraFusion”, which consists in using a layer of silicon to connect the two chips together, which helps to provide twice the performance of the “M1 Max” processor. “, through the new processor chip.

Apple has bet that the M1 Ultra will succeed in delivering 90% less consumption than any other PC powered by a 16-core processor. The M1 Ultra processor is equipped with a 32-core neural processing unit, which is capable of processing 22 trillion operations per second, which enables the processor to pass tough tests with heavy tasks, as it can play 18 videos in 8K ProRes resolution simultaneously.

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