Apple presented the new M4 processor. Its AI coprocessor is the most powerful in the company’s history

Apple M4

Apple introduced the proprietary M4 chip. It is created using the second-generation 3-nm technology and has up to 10 cores: up to four performance cores and six efficiency cores.

It comes in two versions: the 9-core processor is designed for iPad Pro with 256 GB and 512 GB memory, and the 10-core processor became exclusive to the 1 TB and 2 TB versions.

According to Apple, the chip offers up to 50% higher performance compared to the M2 in the previous iPad Pro​​​​, as well as 4x faster rendering performance.

Apple places special emphasis on the capabilities of artificial intelligence. The M4 includes a Neural Engine that accelerates AI workloads. According to company representatives, this is the most powerful Neural Engine in its history – it is capable of performing 38 trillion operations per second.


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