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Report: Apple Is Testing a Chip Design With 32 High-Performance Cores – PCMag AU
If you thought the eight-core M1 chip was fast, imagine what 32 or more cores can achieve.

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Apple’s M1 processor has surprised everyone with just how fast and efficient it is, as well as being the company’s first attempt at switching to ARM’s architecture for Mac hardware. But what comes next? A lot more processor cores, apparently.
As Bloomberg reports, people familiar with the matter report that Apple is hard at work testing a new chip design for high-end MacBook Pro, iMac Pro, and Mac Pro workstations. The M1 chip uses eight processor cores,…
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