The new Apple Silicon Pro is expected to be similar to Mac Studio's approach. Experts said that this latest laptop of the iPhone maker will combine two M1 Ultra SoCs.
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During the Mar. 8 event, the giant tech firm announced that it would make Apple Silicon Pro one step ahead of Mac Studio's M1 Ultra by reusing the current in-house chipset and tweaking it.
According to Apple Insider's latest report, the new Apple Silicon Pro will combine two M1 Ultra chipsets into a single 40-core SoC.
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This is comparable to the approach used by Mac Studio in the advanced M1 Ultra, which also combines two M1 Max SoCs using the so-called UltraFusion.
If this is true, then an interconnection similar to UltraFusion will also be used to connect the two M1 Ultra chipsets.
Some leakers claimed that the new interconnect component would be integrated into the new 2022 Mac Pro once it arrives this coming September.
However, there's still an issue. Experts said that the interconnect would have the same limitations as UltraFusion. This means it will be limited to the same 128 GV of RAM since it doesn't have new bridging tech.
Screen Rant reported that there would be a total of two Apple laptops that will arrive this year.
These are specifically the new MacBook Air and the 13-inch MacBook Pro. The new MacBook Air (J413) is considered a single version that features the latest M2 chipset.
Meanwhile, the new MacBook Pro (J493) might also offer a single-SoC tech similar to MacBook Air. If you want to see more details about these two new Apple devices, you can visit this link.
Previously, Peloton's Apple Watch support is expected to expand to all of the company's devices. Meanwhile, the new Mac Mini is expected to get M2 and M2 pro-SoCs.
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