Users are eagerly waiting for the MacBook that will based on TSMC’s 3nm fabrication process. Meanwhile, new information has emerged on the web, which suggests that Apple will unveil its first M3 MacBooks in 2024. This news has disappointed some users, as the consumers were expecting the debut of this MacBook within 2023.
The M3 chip is rumored to offer a significant boost in performance compared to its predecessor. With a more powerful CPU, GPU, and neural engine, users can expect faster and more responsive performance for demanding tasks such as video editing, 3D rendering, and gaming.
The M3 MacBooks from Apple are anticipated to handle resource-intensive applications with ease, providing a seamless user experience.
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Predicting an end to a two-year decline in the notebook market, the report forecasts a 4.7% shipment growth in 2024 driven by the easing of inflation and the introduction of new products, including new MacBooks powered by 3nm-based chips.
- In 2023, the share of notebooks built using Arm-based processors will likely decrease rather than increase because Apple, which adopts in-house designed Arm-based CPUs for most of its notebook lineups, is expected to experience a significant decline in shipments in 2023 as the US brand vendor plans to transit to CPUs built by a 3nm node at TSMC for performance upgrading in 2024.