3nm chips for Mac will start production ahead of schedule

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It has always been known or at least some of us have the feeling that the iPhone is Apple's darling. That was at least until the arrival of Apple Silicon. With this new processor and especially with the arrival of the new chips, we have once again had a hopeful illusion with Macs. They have always been incredible devices, but now there is no one who can criticize them. That may have turned the tables and the largest chipmaker, TSCM starts manufacturing the new 3nm before the iPhone A17. 

the new chips M2 Pro from Apple are expected to be available on the market at the end of this year, With this new chip, other technologies are needed and for this it is necessary for manufacturers to get their act together. But Apple has several unfinished business. We are close to September, the date on which the new devices will be announced and among them we find the iPhone 14 but also new Macs. Normally the iPhone would have preference but this time, it will be the Mac and because Apple will be the first company to receive the new 3nm chips.

Un new report determines that Apple's M2 Pro chip will be the first product to feature this 3nm technology and will be available in the second half of this year. After introducing the M2 chip with the 13-inch MacBook Pro and redesigned MacBook Air earlier this year, the company is expected to introduce new variants of this processor with the new M2 Pro, M2 Max, and even M2 Extreme variants.

That presentation in September is likely to be an introduction, because according to rumors, Apple is expected to make an event in october where new Macs and iPads are introduced. That's where we'll see all the meat on the grill.


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