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Apple’s planned high-performance 64-core ARM custom chip

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In fact, for Apple, since it has the M1 processor, they will then have greater actions on the self-developed ARM chip. After all, the core chip self-control is its core starting point.

Now, a source has revealed that Apple is planning a new member of the Apple Silicon family. If M1 performance is just getting started, there will be more powerful ones next, and of course, the corresponding processor cores are more.

According to sources, Apple’s planned high-performance ARM chip has as many as 32 cores, and they are also developing a 64-core version. If this is the case, the performance will be even more powerful.

For reference, the 5nm M1 chip used in the 13-inch MacBook Air/MacBook Pro/Mac mini that has been on the market uses only an 8-core design, but it has an amazing energy efficiency ratio, so there is no reason not to believe that the 64- and 32-core chips will perform. Stronger.

The previously rumored 32-core chip is said to be developed for the future Mac Pro, and it is said that the machine is only about half the size of the Intel Mac Pro.

If Apple can smoothly advance the development of 64-core Apple Silicon, it is unlikely to be adopted by the mobile product line. For Intel, more troublesome things are still to come.

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