![]() ![]() It’s also expected to feature the most powerful integrated graphics performance ever seen in a laptop CPU, potentially making it a standout option for intensive graphics workloads. In fact, if rumours are accurate, Apple could leapfrog the likes of AMD and Intel in offering the absolute best CPU performance for a laptop in the same category as the MacBook Pro. While the name is up in the air, it’s widely accepted that Apple will soon reveal an Apple Silicon processor that’s even more powerful than the impressive M1 found inside the MacBook Air and iMac 2021. ![]() Read on for everything you need to know about the Apple M1X chip, and keep this page bookmarked for further developments during today’s launch. Mark Gurman has also revealed in his Power On newsletter that names such as “Apple M1 Pro” and “Apple M1 Max ” have previously appeared in Apple’s logs, but it’s unknown whether they’ll be used as the official marketing names. It looks like the M1X won’t technically be the successor to the M1 – that will reportedly be the Apple M2 – but a more powerful variation intended for Pro models instead.Ī name hasn’t been confirmed for upcoming chip, but Twitter account LeaksApplePro has suggested it could be called the Apple M1X. Reports suggest the Apple M1X chip will be housed inside the upcoming MacBook Pro 2021, which is rumoured to be announced later today. The Apple M1X chip is rumoured to become the second chip in the Apple Silicon range, offering a faster performance than the original M1 processor. Click the links to check out the specs for the new chips, or scroll down to find out the pre event rumours about the M1X. And we'd not be surprised if Apple gave some more insight into its roadmap for Apple Silicon and what we can expect in 2022.Editor’s Note: Apple has revealed the new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips for the MacBook Pro, so looks like it won’t be naming its processor M1X after all. But Apple will really need to deliver some serious power from a custom chip if it's to compete with the high-end desktop processors from Intel and AMD.Īs it stands, we expect to hear more about the next-gen MacBook Pros either in September or October. And it's been a while since we saw a new Mac Pro, so Apple's professional-orientated desktop could do with the Apple Silicon treatment. The forecasted iMac could be a new Apple Silicon version of the 27-inch model, which is currently still available with Intel CPUs. But when it does it's tipped to be be marked with a new iMac as well as "a revamped, smaller Mac Pro," that's set to debut "later next year." Gurman expects that Apple will "barely hit its two-year timeline," to completely move away from Intel processors. While new MacBook Pro promise some Apple Silicon excitement in the short term, next year is arguably a bigger deal for Cupertino's chips. New Mac Pro and larger iMac tipped for 2022 Last but not least, Apple is expected to adopt a new MagSafe charger for the two new MacBook Pros. We're also seeing reports about a potential redesign, with reliable Apple leaker Ming-Chi Kuo claiming that "the new models will cancel the curvy design of existing models’ top and bottom parts and adopt a flat-edged form factor design similar to the iPhone 12." And other rumors point towards the return of the SD card reader and HDMI port both were last seen in the 2015 MacBook Pros. This year, the iPhone 13 is tipped for a September reveal, and new MacBook Pros and potentially the iPad mini 6 also slated for a showcase in the fall. Last year saw the debut of the Apple Watch Series 6 and iPad Air in September, followed by the iPhone 12 range a month later. This would be logical as, Apple frequently launches devices in the fall. Just a few weeks ago, Gurman stated that the potential MacBook Pro with M1X could be coming anytime between September and November.
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