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Apple accidentally confirms MacBook Pro with M4 Max expected to launch this week

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Last updated: 30 October 2024 13:02
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Apple accidentally confirms MacBook Pro with M4 Max expected to launch this weekApple recently unveiled its new M4 chipset for the iMacs and iMac mini. While the M4 chip was highly anticipated, the latest leak suggests that the upcoming MacBook Pro will be powered by an even more powerful M4 Max chip.m4 pro chipMacBook Pro with M4 Max chip: what to expect

Apple accidentally confirms MacBook Pro with M4 Max expected to launch this week

Apple recently unveiled its new M4 chipset for the iMacs and iMac mini. While the M4 chip was highly anticipated, the latest leak suggests that the upcoming MacBook Pro will be powered by an even more powerful M4 Max chip.

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During the launch of the iMac Mini, Apple accidentally leaked information about the upcoming MacBook Pro. The company plans to make some big announcements this week. After launching the M4 Mac and Mac mini, the audience is eagerly waiting for the next release. Although Apple has not officially announced the release timeline, there is speculation that the next MacBook Pro will also be launched this week. And, further fueling these expectations, Apple has accidentally leaked the M4 Max chip icon in a press release.

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Following the promise of several Mac-related announcements this week, Apple’s plans to release 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models were expected. But the M4 Max chip leak is turning expectations into reality. Now, Apple is expected to announce the MacBook Pro next.

With recent leaks revealing the base model 14-inch MacBook Pro in Russia and the new Mac mini on Amazon, Apple is having a hard time keeping details about the M4 Macs under wraps, which is unusual for the company.

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The discovery comes after Apple today announced the M4 Pro chip and a new Mac mini. The M4 Pro chip has a CPU with up to 14 cores, a GPU with up to 20 cores, a 16-core Neural Engine, support for up to 64 GB of RAM, Thunderbolt 5 compatibility, and a memory bandwidth of 273 GB/s. The 14-core CPU configuration includes 10 performance cores and four efficiency cores. Although details about the M4 Max chip have not been revealed, it is expected to offer even better performance than the M4 Pro.

MacBook Pro with M4 Max chip: what to expect

Apple is expected to unveil a base 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M4 chip, as well as higher-end 14-inch and 16-inch models equipped with M4 Pro and M4 Max chips.

No significant external design changes are expected for the MacBook Pro lineup this year, with major upgrades like OLED displays and slimmer designs likely to be pushed to 2026 at the earliest. However, the leak suggests that the entry-level 14-inch model may add an additional Thunderbolt port compared to the current version. Additionally, the lineup may start with 16GB of RAM instead of 8GB, following the same trend seen in the new iMac and Mac mini, both of which offer a minimum of 16GB in all configurations.

Given the Mac mini’s M4 Pro chip, it’s likely that MacBook Pro models with M4 Pro and M4 Max chips will also support Thunderbolt 5, enabling data transfer speeds of up to 120 GB/s, although this has not been officially confirmed. Is.

Apple last refreshed the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro designs in 2021, and the most recent models with the M3 chip were released in October.

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