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I’m hearing single-core performance in the next generation is around 130% of M2 (high performance cores), and that the low power cores are much more efficient. 130% would put apple back on their historical 20% year-over-year performance improvement, more or less.
Core count-wise it looks like:
M3: 8 CPU, 10 GPU
M3 Pro: 12 CPU, 18 GPU (vs. 10/16 M2 Pro)
M3 Max: 16 CPU (12 perf/4 effic), 40 GPU
M3 Ultra: (up to) 32 CPU (24 perf/8 effic), 80 GPU
Sources:
9to5mac.com
9to5mac.com
Should be very nice performance boosts across the board.
Core count-wise it looks like:
M3: 8 CPU, 10 GPU
M3 Pro: 12 CPU, 18 GPU (vs. 10/16 M2 Pro)
M3 Max: 16 CPU (12 perf/4 effic), 40 GPU
M3 Ultra: (up to) 32 CPU (24 perf/8 effic), 80 GPU
Sources:
![9to5mac.com](https://i0.wp.com/9to5mac.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2023/01/macbook-pro-2023-02.jpg?resize=1200%2C628&quality=82&strip=all&ssl=1)
Apple testing new MacBook Pro with 40-core GPU M3 Max chip
A Bloomberg report on Sunday revealed that Apple has been testing the base version of its new M3 chip with...
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M3 Ultra specs reportedly include significant boost in CPU cores, up to 80-core GPU - 9to5Mac
More details about what to expect from the M3 lineup of chips continue to emerge. We’re expecting the first M3...
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Should be very nice performance boosts across the board.