Apple plans to launch 32-core and 64-core processors based on the Apple Silicon M1
Source: Geeknetic added 30th Dec 2020
by Jordi Bercial 5 minutes ago …
With all the news we’ve seen so far related to the new processor Apple Silicon M1 , it is clear that its performance is at the level of the chips that could already be found in other computers of the company, in addition to having support from excellent software developers, who in a short time have managed to port their programs to ARM.
Now, it seems that Apple is going to go with everything in the face of the most professional and powerful teams of the company, possibly iMac Pro and Mac Pro , because as we can read in MyDrivers, Apple has planned to launch a processor of 32 cores , something that could probably end in any of the d teams, and would also be developing a model of 64 kernels that hardly mount outside of a Mac Pro.
Something they also mention is that the Mac Pro with a 32 processor would have a size about half that of the currently sold Mac Pro with Intel processors , something that could be interesting in terms of returning to the Mac Pro concept of 2013, which was quite small in size.
Although for now they are mostly rumors, It was to be expected that Apple would end up creating higher performance versions of its new ARM processors.
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Jordi Bercial
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