Apple has just recently announced their newest line of Apple chipsets made for the new models of the MacBook Pros. Apple is calling these new chips: the M1 Pro and the M1 Max. This announcement came during Apple's most recent keynote event on October 18. The new chips will deliver all-new powerful performance and looks to be a necessary update to Apple's series of high-end laptops. You will only find these chips in the new 14" and 16" MacBook Pros. Pricing will vary on different options of GPU power, memory, and storage.
Full Pricing Details
14" MacBook Pro w/ 8-core CPU, 14-core GPU, 512 GB SSD (M1 Pro)
- U.S. - $1,999
- U.K. - £1,449
- E.U. - €1,718
- AUS - $2,676
14" MacBook Pro w/ 10-coreCPU, 16-core GPU, 1TB SSD (M1 Pro)
- U.S. - $2,499
- U.K. - £1,811
- E.U. - €2,148
- AUS - $3,345
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16" MacBook Pro w/ 10-core CPU, 16-core GPU, 512 GB SSD (M1 Pro)
- U.S. - $2,499
- U.K. - £1,811
- E.U. - €2,148
- AUS - $3,345
16" MacBook Pro w/ 10-core CPU, 16-core GPU, 1TB SSD (M1 Pro)
- U.S. - $2,699
- U.K. - £1,957
- E.U. - €2,320
- AUS - $3,614
16" MacBook Pro w/ 10-core CPU, 32-core GPU, 32 GB memory, 1TB SSD (M1 Max)
- U.S. - $3,499
- U.K. - £2,538
- E.U. - €3,008
- AUS - $4,686
Important Note: A monthly purchasing option is also available for all of the above products. Expect an extended shipping time after purchasing.
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Published: Oct 19, 2021 05:59 pm