Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Rumor: the new MacBook Pros will use the M1X chipset, new MacBook Air coming in 2022 with M2

New MacBook Pros are apparently good to go to dispatch in the not so distant future and they will be controlled by the Apple M1X chipset, says @Dylandkt. One year from now Apple will revive the MacBook Air with a total upgrade and the M2 chipset, which will be less incredible. 

The M1X will be fabbed on TSMC's N5P cycle, a refined rendition of the 5 nm hub utilized for the current M1. The chip will in all likelihood utilize a similar center design as the M1, to be specific Firestorm and Icestorm centers that are additionally found in the A14. 
As per Dylan, the M1X will have a 10-center CPU with 8 major and 2 productive centers (contrasted with the M1, which has a 4 + 4 design). The GPU center tally (8 on the current chip) can be multiplied or even quadruped. There could be another Mac small scale with the M1X as well. 

Conversely, the Apple M2 will have less CPU centers, however they should change to another design and another hub (which presumably implies higher clock speeds as well). A prior report from Nikkei Asia guaranteed that Apple will arrange 3 nm chipsets one year from now for use in new iPad Pro models. Probably, this alludes to the M2 chip that will be imparted to the MacBook Air as well (the two gadgets depend on just aloof cooling, while the beefier M1X configuration will probably profit with dynamic cooling). 

Or on the other hand as opposed to dividing chips among structure factors, Apple may expand its chipset arrangement with devoted telephone, tablet, PC and work area chips. The Nikkei report previously referenced that the iPhone chips will be fabbed on a 4 nm measure, so some expansion appears to be inescapable.

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