Apple unveils new computer chips(M1Pro and M1Max) amid shortage
Apple has unveiled its M1Pro and M1Max chips used to power new MacBook Pro laptop computers.
Apple says the M1 Max chip, with 57 billion transistors is the most powerful it has ever built.
The new chips were announced almost a year after the firm revealed its first Mac computers powered by silicon of its own design.
It comes after reports that Apple cut its iPhone 13 production targets amid the global computer chip shortage.
Industry analyst Mikako Kitagawa of Gartner said "the performance boost is pretty impressive".
Apple claims the new chips will achieve comparable performance to the latest 8-core PC laptop chip running at top speed while using 70% of the power.
Going flat-out the chip, the company claimed, would be up to 1.7 times faster than the 8-core PC chip.
Such claims have not yet been independently verified.
Apple's chips are sometimes referred to as being 'Arm-based' because it licenses the instruction sets from the British-based company of that name.
These instruction sets determine how processors handle commands. However, the core processor circuits are of Apple's own design.
For years Apple has used chips designed by Intel. The move to designing its own silicon has been positive for the firm, says Ben Wood, chief analyst of CCS Insight.
"The advent of Apple Silicon has been a shot in the arm for the MacBook line-up," he said.
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