Apple at its ‘Scary fast’ event announced M3, M3 Pro and M3 Max the company’s new ARM-based SoC for the Mac, as the successor to the M2 series that was introduced earlier this year. It uses 3-nanometer process technology, and has up to 92 billion transistors. It offers up to 128GB of fast LPDDR5 unified memory. Continue reading “Apple introduces M3, M3 Pro and M3 Max 3nm SoCs: Up to 16-core CPU, up to 40-core GPU, hardware-accelerated ray tracing”