
The M1 Max, for example, has 3.7x the performance of a Core i7 MacBook Pro, Apple, said, and graphics performance is up to 13x faster.Īpple said its built-in GPUs are also up to 4x faster than Radeon Pro 5600M from the previous generation MacBook Pro 16-inch.Īpple said it upgraded the microphones and the speakers in its laptops.
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The new MagSafe 3 can also charge the laptop up to 50% in a half hour, Apple said.Īpple's new MacBook Pros have a notch in the display, improved 1080p webcamsĪpple a bit of its presentation talking about how much faster its chips can be than its previous version Intel-based laptops. (We'll know more when Apple's website is updated after the event.)Īpple said the new MacBook Pro gets up to 21 hours of video playback with the 16-inch version and 17 hours with the 14-inch model. The company didn't say what's happening to the Intel laptops it used to sell, but this may be it for them. They can be preordered today, and available next week, Apple said. The 14-inch MacBook Pro will be $1,999 and the 16-inch will be $2,499. Nothing changes with the MacBook Air, Mac Pro or Mac Mini and the company didn't say when MacOS Monterey will be launched, though presumably it would happen when the new Macs land next week.
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Instead, Apple is using ones similar to the chips that power the iPhone, and so far has been getting positive reviews for them.

The new devices follow last year's M1-powered Macs, which were the first Apple lineup not powered by a chip made by Intel. Out is the Touch Bar, but returning are an HDMI port, an SD card slot and a MagSafe connector.

Apple announced its next generation of computers Monday, new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros powered by its new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, which Apple says are much faster and may go further to replace the "Pro" performance computers powered by Intel chips.
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MacBook Pros (how to preorder them now) got their biggest upgrade in years.
