I recently posted reviews of the new M3 iMac and the M3 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro, and I’ve seen interesting and insightful responses to Apple’s new Macs, both in my email and on social media. A frequent comment that struck me is the opinion that the M3 doesn’t provide enough of a boost over the M1 and M2. Before the M3 came to market, speculation was that the new 3-nanometer fabrication process would allow for greater transistor density, thus
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