Apple introduces M1 chip to power its new Arm-based Macs

Apple has introduced the new M1 chip that will power its new generation of Arm-based Macs. It’s a 5nm processor, just like the A14 powering its latest iPhones.

Apple says the new processor will focus on power efficiency. It has an eight-core CPU, which Apple says offers the world’s best performance per watt of an CPU. Apple says it delivers the same peak performance as a typical laptop CPU at a quarter of the power draw. It says this has four of the world’s fastest CPUs cores, paired with four high-efficiency cores.

It pairs this with an eight-core GPU which it claims offers the world’s fastest integrated graphics, and a 16-core Neural Engine.

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via The Verge – All Posts

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