- It is believed that Apple is intensifying the production of its m5 chipset
- It is currently scheduled by the end of this year or early 2026
- It is reported that the TSMC 3NM process is left with Apple, even that it moves to TSMC 2NM, which offers even greater energy efficiency
We are still waiting for the rumored M4 Ultra Chip of Apple that reveals and completes the M4 family at the end of this year (its future devices are also rumored.
According to the news of the media of South Korea (reported by Macrumors), Apple’s chipset is already under mass production and could come as soon as this year. These reports arrive in the middle of the speculation of Mark Gurman (known for its reliable apple leaks) with respect to the M4 Ultra Chip, which is expected to exceed the 16 -core CPU of M4 Max and the 40 -core GPU.
The new rumors also suggest that the base M5 model is currently the main approach during mass production, with premium models such as the M5 Pro and M5 Max Set for later. It is reported that Apple remains with the use of TSMC 3NM (Nanometer process technology) that allows good energy efficiency and performance with smaller transistors, as seen in current M4 chips, Apple supposedly will not use TSMC 2NM yet.
While we have not yet seen what the M5 chipset will have to offer, we are even seeing rumors that suggest that the M6 Macbook Pro (expected by 2026) could present the greatest redesign so far, with an OLED screen, and of course, a chip much faster with the M6, but we do not do it also far ahead of ourselves.
Apple, please take the games even more seriously this time …
Now, I am not suggesting that Apple has not tried to attract players (especially with recent M4 chips) and the increasing library of AAA games that are now compatible with Mac Hardware, but I really want the M5 chipset and future processors for Better attend players.
This is not only when providing stronger chips alone, and continuing to improve the capacity of macOS to handle the games, but there is a way that Apple could win about new players, and that is with the PC of hand games. Seeing how powerful it has been the m series of chips for Macs, it is undeniable quantive would be a power if you stacked with the current hand -game devices that we already have as the MSI Claw 8 AI+ or the ASUS ROG Ally X.
Apple clearly has experience in portable games, with the iPad M4 in AAA Games professional, in addition to the iPhone modern games are becoming increasingly ambitious. The iPad Pro is possibly the closest thing we have to a Apple or PC hand game console so far, and it would be even better if you executed macOS instead of ipados, since it would give us access to Steam and several other desktop games.
While there would be a lot to do by games developers in terms of porte games to Mac devices in launch (something Apple has been working hard to make it easier, to be fair), I think the Cupertino company could Steal the care center with ease. I guess it’s just a matter of whether you want enough …