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Is Apple Silicone Mac Pro Designed Based on M1 Max? | Ubergizmo JAPAN

When the plans for Apple Silicon were announced, many were curious about how Apple would work on high-end models. So far, Apple’s A-series benchmarks have already shown it to rival low-end to midrange Intel-powered computers, so it wasn’t surprising when the M1 was announced.

But how does Apple handle high-end Mac models, especially the Mac Pro? Apparently, Apple may adopt a derivative chipset of M1 Max to develop a Mac Pro. This is from an article in The Information, in which Apple is working on a processor codenamed “Jade” for the Mac Pro, which is based on the M1 Max but has two dies. Became clear.

As some of you may not know, having more dies on the chip means that you can have more cores. Recall that there were rumors earlier this year that the Mac Pro would have an Apple Silicon chipset with 40 cores, so if that’s the case, then Apple Silicon with more dies is certainly It makes sense.

The Information article also suggests that the chipset is considered one of Apple Silicon’s first generation, and that the company is already planning for second and third generation chipsets. ..

This article was translated and edited by the editorial department for Japan.

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