Apple Silicon: These M2 Mac devices will be released in 2023
Rumor has it that Apple is working on an Apple Silicon M2 Pro Mac mini, a 14-inch MacBook Pro, and more.
Apple silicon is the umbrella term for Apple's own ARM-based chip families that today power virtually every device coming out of Cupertino. The iPhone and more affordable MacBooks use A chips, the Mac, iPad Pro and Vision Pro rely on the powerful M chips with Pro, Max and Ultra variants, the Apple Watch runs on compact S chips, AirPods on specialized H chips, and Vision Pro additionally uses the R chip for sensor processing. With the Mac's transition from Intel to Apple silicon starting in 2020, Apple aligned its entire hardware strategy around a unified, energy-efficient architecture – with high performance per watt, an integrated Neural Engine for AI calculations, and unified memory between CPU and GPU.
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