According to analyst Mark Gurman, Apple will only update its Mac product offer in early 2023. Among the novelties that the North American will be preparing is an impressive model with no more, no less than 96 GB of RAM.
Proof of the existence of this product was given by the well-known benchmark platform Geekbench. Over there, a new product for Apple’s Mac line recently passed and left a glimpse of its performance potential.
Next Mac will bring 96GB of RAM and M2 Max processor
It was ShrimpApplePro who did not draw our attention to the presence of a new Apple product on the Geekbench platform. With the designation Mac14,6, it is its hardware that proves that this is a product yet to be launched on the market.
First of all, this Mac model is presented on this platform with the M2 Max processor. As we well know, Apple has not yet introduced this variation of its new processor, something that should also happen next year.
With the support of 96 GB of RAM, the product in question here scored 1853 points in single-core tests and 13855 points in multi-core tests. Results that represent an improvement of 14% compared to the model that preceded it, the M1 Max.
These values note that the incremental leap between generations of these processors will not be abysmal. The upgrade from the M1 to the M2 itself wasn’t revolutionary, so it makes perfect sense that its derivatives follow the same trend.
Undoubtedly, what most intrigues us in this benchmark test is the presence of 96 GB of RAM. The maximum that the MacBook Pro line currently offers is 64 GB, so this product may not be intended for this range of devices.
Given these values, many will think of the much-desired Mac Pro with Apple Silicon. However, the timid evolution of only 14% of performance makes me question whether this model will really be that product.
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