Apple’s latest MacBook Pro lineup marks a major leap in power and versatility with the introduction of the M4 Max chip, now the most advanced in Apple’s silicon lineup.
Built on TSMC’s 3nm process, the M4 Max features a 16-core CPU—12 performance and 4 efficiency cores—delivering up to 2.2 times the speed of the M1 Max. This powerhouse chip also includes a 40-core GPU, tailored to manage demanding tasks in graphics, video rendering, and real-time processing, making it ideal for professional creators and developers.
Designed with heavy workflows in mind, the M4 Max supports up to 128GB of unified memory with a memory bandwidth of 546GB/s, allowing users to smoothly manage multiple intensive tasks at once.
A dual-engine Media Engine with two video encode engines and ProRes accelerators significantly enhances video editing efficiency, while Thunderbolt 5 enables record-breaking data transfer rates up to 120Gb/s, perfect for high-speed external drives and 8K display support through upgraded HDMI ports.
Available for pre-order, the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros offer M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max configurations, beginning at $1,599 and $2,499, respectively.