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Apple delays M5 MacBook Pro as chip redesign leaks
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 64761, member: 636"] Delays in custom configurations of the M4 MacBook Pro suggest Apple may announce its M5 lineup later this month. The upcoming M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are expected to feature a redesigned structure, offering users more flexibility when customizing hardware. This new approach would enable buyers to select specific CPU and GPU core counts without incurring the premium typically associated with preconfigured models. Reports indicate that the M5 Pro will use TSMC’s SoIC-MH packaging and likely rely on the company’s 3-nanometer N3P process, also found in the A19 series. The new packaging design is lighter, more compact, and efficient, improving component density, heat dissipation, and signal performance. These changes could lead to stronger, sustained performance in the next-generation MacBook Pro. Analyst Vadim Yuryev noted that the M5 series may introduce separate CPU and GPU blocks, enabling flexible configurations such as pairing a higher GPU core count with a standard nine-core CPU. However, details about adjustable unified memory remain unclear. While these design changes may delay the release of the M5 Pro and M5 Max, Apple’s current performance advantage leaves little competition in sight. Even Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme, with its 18 cores, could not surpass the M4 Max in benchmark tests. The M4 Pro’s 20-core GPU also outperformed the Snapdragon chip by as much as 45 percent in graphics performance, suggesting Apple can afford a slower rollout for its next-generation processors. [/QUOTE]
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