New iPad Pro jumps straight from M2 to M4

by Poster May 7, 2024 16
Is the M3 too strong?

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  • Anonymous13115 May 7, 2024
    For machine learning
  • Anonymous7424 May 7, 2024
    When will jetbrains be on
  • Anonymous7766 May 7, 2024
    M3 accumulates too much heat. But I don't know how much the performance difference between M4 and M3 is
  • Anonymous12996 May 7, 2024
    m3 is a transitional generation, and the technology is immature and forced to move on.
  • Anonymous452 May 7, 2024
    A guy I know just bought an m3 mbp, I don't know what it feels like
  • Anonymous4835 May 7, 2024
    MacBook Pro Probably Not That Fast @ Anonymous452
  • Anonymous452 May 7, 2024
    @ Anonymous4835 # 6 Traditionally, wwdc is posted in June
  • Anonymous8376 May 7, 2024
    The official website also carefully marks the memory size, 8G for 256/512, 16G for 1T/2T
  • Anonymous3503 May 7, 2024
    Will the m4 be on the macbook pro this time?
  • Anonymous5888 May 7, 2024
    Such strong performance, such a good screen, but iPadOS, what a pity! What a wonderful thing it would be to be able to develop on iPad Pro!
  • Anonymous13116 May 7, 2024
    There is no desire to buy
  • Anonymous11005 May 7, 2024
    The CPUs of 256 and 512 were also cut, which is outrageous
  • Anonymous10410 May 7, 2024
    Now the chip is first on the iPad
  • Anonymous7766 May 7, 2024
    Performance of neural engines in current Apple products: A14 Bionic (iPad 10): 11 Trillion Operations per second (OPS) A15 Bionic (iPhone 14, iPad mini 6): 15.8 Trillion OPS A16 Bionic (iPhone 15): 17 Trillion O M3, M3 Pro, M3 Max (MacBook Air/Pro): 18 Trillion OPS A17 Pro (iPhone 15 Pro): 35 Trillion OPS M4 (iPad Pro 2024): 38 Trillion OPS
  • Anonymous13117 May 7, 2024
    @ Anonymous11005 And the big cores are cut, the 256 GB and 512 GB versions only have 3 big cores, which is outrageous
  • Anonymous12799 May 14, 2024
    Does this thing work? Precise? Huh? Huh?