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Apple showcases new MacBook Pro as it cements break from Intel

- Bloomberg

Apple took the most aggressive step yet to strip Intel chips from its computers, announcing more powerful home- grown Mac processors alongside a total revamp of its MacBook Pro laptop computers.

The company showcased the chips at an event on Monday called “Unleashed” that also included its latest audio products. The new components, called the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, are 70percent faster than its M1 predecesso­rs, Apple said. It also unveiled a redesigned MacBook Pro, adding larger screens, MagSafe charging and better resolution. With the new processors and devices, Apple is aiming squarely at the high- end chips that Intel has provided for the MacBook Pro and other top- end Macs for about 15 years. In 2020, Apple started transition­ing its low- end Macs to its own M1 Apple Silicon chip. The new chips, however, are a bolder stroke, aiming at far outclassin­g Intel’s highest- performing products.

Apple shares rose as much as 1.4percent to $ 146.80 after the event. They had gained 9.2percent in 2021 through to the end of last week.

The chips include 10 total CPU cores — the components that handle processing — up from the eight in the M1 chip. The 10 cores are split into eight high- performanc­e cores and two cores for tasks that require less energy. That compares with four high- performanc­e and four low- performanc­e cores in the M1. Apple is also upping the graphics performanc­e for the M1 Pro and M1 Max, which come with 16 and 32 graphics cores, respective­ly. That’s up from the seven or eight- core options offered with the M1 Macs. Graphics performanc­e with the M1 Max is as much as four times faster than on the earlier M1 chip, while the M1 Pro is twice as fast, Apple said. It’s also 13 times faster than earlier Intel models. The M1 Pro supports 32GB of memory, while the M1 Max has up to 64GB. That’s up from 8GB or 16GB offered with the M1. The new chips are at the centre of the most significan­t update to the MacBook Pro since 2016. The new model comes in 14.2- inch and 16.2- inch screen sizes, and — like the latest iPad Pro — the displays use miniLED panels. That technology allows for improved colour reproducti­on. The screens also have 24percent thinner borders on the side and a 60percent thinner border at the top thanks to a new display cut- out. That feature, also called a notch, makes the display look more like the one on an iPhone. The new models have an updated, boxier look and lack the controvers­ial Touch Bar, the touchscree­n strip introduced with the 2016 redesign. Apple replaced the Touch Bar with a new circular fingerprin­t scanner and larger physical function keys. Besides reversing that change from the prior version, Apple is restoring three ports that users missed after they were removed five years ago: the HDMI port, an SD card slot and MagSafe charging.

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The displays also include ProMotion, a feature that allows the screen refresh rate to reach higher levels for a smoother overall experience. Apple added a similar feature to the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max in September. And the company is adding a 1080 progressiv­e- scan videochat camera, improving a component that users of earlier MacBook Pros have found subpar. The microphone­s and speakers were upgraded as well.

The HDMI connection makes it easier to tie the laptop to a TV or external monitor, while the SD card slot is a convenient offering for on- the- go photograph­ers. MagSafe, meanwhile, makes its return to the MacBook Pro after the feature was added to the iPhone 12 last year. It uses a magnetic charging adapter for the laptop. That means if the charging cord is tripped on, it will be yanked out, rather than sending the computer tumbling to the floor. The new 16- inch model can reach up to 21 hours of battery life when watching video, while the smaller 14- inch model has 17 hours, Apple said. The products also support a new fast- charge feature, which can quickly juice the laptop’s battery to 50percent from zero. Despite the growth of wearables and other mobile devices over the past several years, the Mac has remained a steady seller for Apple. The computer line pulled in almost $ 30bn, or about 10percent sales, in the past fiscal year. The Mac has also seen its market share grow. It held about 9percent of the global personal- computer market in the third quarter, with shipments rising 10percent from the period a year earlier, according to data from IDC. That made Apple the second- biggest gainer in the PC market, after Dell Technologi­es.

One challenge Apple may face with its new MacBook Pro is the ongoing chip shortage and supply- chain slowdown sparked by the Covid- 19 pandemic. The new computer goes on sale on Monday. Apple updated the low- end 13- inch MacBook Pro with an M1 chip in 2020, alongside similar updates to the MacBook Air and Mac mini. It revamped the iMac desktop with a new screen, different design and M1 chip earlier this year. Apple previously said it will complete its transition away from Intel in 2022.

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