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Apple’s next chips could have 40 cores and mind-blowing speeds

Apple’s next chips could have 40 cores and mind-blowing speeds

M1 Pro and M1 Max could soon be the slow ones.

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The M1 Pro and M1 Max might still have that new-chip smell, but that's not stopping Apple from moving ahead with the next generation of its desktop processors. And according to a new report by The Information, the future is incredibly bright for Apple silicon.

Apple makes its current chips in partnership with TSMC, with the M1 series being based on a 5nm process with a single die. The next generation of chips -- presumably the M2, M2 Pro, and M2 Max -- will use an enhanced 5nm process, according to The Information. 

That likely refers to TSMC's N4P node, which represents a small six percent die shrink and a 10 percent performance boost over the current node, according to reports.

However, there's more to the story. The Information's report also states that the next-gen chips will have two dies, resulting in more cores than the M1 series. TSMC has started trial production of these chips and we should start seeing M2-based Macs and iPads sometime in 2022 and into 2023.

The changes get more interesting with the third generation of Apple silicon. According to The Information, the chips are code-named Ibiza, Lobos, and Palma, and Apple and TSMC plan to implement a 3nm process with up to four dies and 40 CPU cores. That would represent a massive leap over even the M1 Pro, which has 10 CPU cores on a single die.

The Information says that production on these chips won't start until 2023, which probably means its introduction into Apple's product lineup will go into 2024. Lobos and Palma may make their debut in pro Macs such as the second-generation 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros, with a lower-end chip (Ibiza) likely ending up in the MacBook Air and iPad Pro.


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