When Apple launched the M2 chip in the new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air at WWDC, there were few changes from the M1. Built using the same architecture and 5nm process, the chip brings predictable gains over the M1, and we assumed the same would apply to the higher-end M2 variants: namely the M2 Pro, M2 Max, and M2 Ultra. .
Now we’re not so sure.
A new report from DigiTimes claims that Apple has “booked TSMC capacity for its upcoming 3nm M3 and M2 Pro processors.
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