Apple's Mac computers were formerly totally reliant on Intel for high-performance CPUs. Last year, Cupertino altered the game by announcing that its new laptops and desktops will use proprietary M1 technology rather than Intel CPUs. During Monday's event, the company is likely to showcase a more powerful "M1X" CPU that will power its high-end MacBook Pros aimed for creative professionals. During Apple's second autumn event of the year, CEO Tim Cook and other executives will show off previews of the next-generation MacBook Pros with a "pro-level" Mac mini desktop for the first time. Apple's Air Pods 3 are also expected to be unveiled, according to reports.

The 13-inch MacBook Pro, 24-inch iMac, and MacBook Air all employ Apple's proprietary M1 silicon. The chipset is fast, energy efficient, and has a long battery life. But M1 was merely the beginning of Apple's technological prowess. The M1X, or whatever it's called, won't be able to replace the original M1 processor. The chipset will instead be utilized to replace current high-end Macs like as the 16-inch MacBook Pro and the Intel Mac mini. The exact specifications of the M1X are unclear, but we do know that it will have more CPU cores, GPU cores, and external display support, among other things. This new high-speed CPU, according to a rumor from last year, would feature up to 16 performance cores and perhaps 16 or 32 GPU cores, compared to the M1's seven or eight cores.


A well-known product is the MacBook Pro. They've been a major part of the Mac lineup for years, catering to specialized "pro" clients. During Apple's Monday event, the company is expected to introduce two MacBook Pros, one with a 14-inch screen and the other with a 16-inch screen. The primary change will be the integrated M1X CPU, which will be powerful enough to meet the demands of graphic designers and artists. The new MacBook Pros' design upgrade is the most talked-about feature this year. The final significant design redesign came when the new MacBook Pro was released in 2016. The new MacBook Pros, according to rumors, will have flat sides, similar to the iPhone 13 Pro and iPad Pro.

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Among the other enhancements include a high-refresh screen with small LED technology, a full-sized HDMI port, an SD card reader, a 1080p camera, and three Thunderbolt ports for connecting to external displays. Apple may get rid of the touch bar and replace it with a row of physical function keys.