Mark Gurman says Apple is developing 32-core CPU processors

M1 features

It seems that what we have been replicating since the same launch of the Mac with M1 is taking place at the Cupertino headquarters, Apple would be preparing the new SoCs with up to 32 cores and with 128-core GPU of graphics power. This that may sound like a very beast in terms of power right now is something that could come sooner rather than later according to explain from Bloomberg.

Mark Gurman, is in charge of clearing Apple's road plan for the M1 and this is expected to be interesting. Those of us who from the beginning have believed that the Cupertino firm had only just started with these processors were right, it seems that for 2021 and 2022 you can greatly multiply the power of these already spectacular ARM processors Apple.

The energy efficiency and temperature control of these processors is more than proven and adding more power to them may or may not be a problem for Apple. Of course the current chips are simply an excellent job in this section and therefore we believe that the second generation will be even better.

For GPUs we would have a jump to 16 or 32 cores and it would go very quickly to 64 and 128 in 2022. All of this is simply Gurman's predictions and they are not official confirmations of the firm that has already taken the step with these powerful processors ARM. The set of improvements that are supposedly in the testing phase would bypass Intel processors in just over two years. All this added to The new Mac Pro and iMac Pro among the rest of the equipment could have these chips and integrated Apple GPUs inside them sooner rather than later.

For now, the MacBook Air, the MacBook Pro and the Mac mini are being subjected to tests of all kinds and it seems that they pass it with a note, in the case that the improvement continues we can have some teams for next year and next of real scandal.


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