Apple has unveiled its latest top-of-the-line M4 chip in the family – the M4 Max, following the launch of the M4 Pro yesterday alongside the Mac mini.
According to Apple, the M4 Max chip is aimed at users such as data scientists, 3D artists, and music producers who require high-level workflow. It boasts a maximum of 16 CPU cores (12 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores), a maximum of 40 GPU cores, support for up to 128GB of high-bandwidth memory at 546GB/s, which is faster than the latest AI PC chips. Additionally, it features two media engines for video encoding and acceleration of ProRes two engines to support professional-level video work.
The M4 Max supports Thunderbolt 5, allowing for maximum data transfer speeds of up to 120 Gb/s, matching the capabilities of the M4 Pro.
TLDR: Apple introduces the powerful M4 Max chip for advanced users in data science, 3D art, and music production, featuring high-performance CPU and GPU cores, high-speed memory, and Thunderbolt 5 support.
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