Apple on Tuesday leaked the existence of the new M4 Max SoC that’s widely expected to power new MacBook Pro models to be unveiled this week.
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Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Apple leaks new M4 Max SoC expected to power new MacBook Pro models
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