MacBook Pro 16-inch M1X chip leaked - and it's Game over for Intel

MacBook Pro 16-inch M1X chip leaked - and it's Game over for Intel

The Apple silicon era is in full swing, and Apple's decision to bring chip development in-house seems to be paying off in a big way; check out our MacBook Air M1 review

The M1 chip completely shatters the record set by the Intel-powered MacBook, while at the same time extending battery life And Apple is not stopping there We are already hearing rumors of a new chip, the M1X, which could be released next year

The M1 has already been a huge success for Apple: according to our Apple Silicon benchmarks on the M1 chip, Apple's processor beats Intel's latest chips in Geekbench, video transcoding, and Photoshop

Therefore, Apple's M1 chip is a good candidate for the M2 chip

So the prospect of an even more powerful chip for the 16-inch MacBook Pro 2021 is quite exciting

According to @LeaksApplePro, who has a track record in this sort of thing, the M1X is likely to appear in the 16-inch MacBook Pro within the next year, and given that the 16-inch MacBook Pro is currently the flagship of the MacBook lineup, it seems likely that Apple will use it to introduce a better chipset it makes sense for Apple to use it to launch a better chipset, especially since the 13-inch MacBook Pro is currently the flagship of the MacBook lineup Especially if it really is this much faster than the M1 chip in the 13-inch MacBook Pro

And if the details about the number of cores are true, this would really be one heck of a chip For reference, the current M1 chip only incorporates eight cores, four high-performance cores and four efficient cores If Apple can keep the power requirements at a manageable level, eight high-performance cores would be a sight to behold

The only question is whether the name M1X will stick and when it will appear After all, if it really does have twice as many performance cores, Apple may want to choose a name that reflects the power increase As for when it will be released, it could be anytime between now and early next year Especially if there is only a press release and no major launch event

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