Apple’s new 3nm M3 chips bring major GPU improvments
31 October, 2023
Apple’s scary event saw the arrival of the company’s new chips for
personal computers - the M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max. They will be available in the newly introduced 14” and 16” MacBook Pro laptops, and the entry-level variant is also in the 24” iMac.
The biggest improvement is the GPU, aimed to improve the performance of
professional apps and gaming. It will support hardware-accelerated ray tracing
and mesh shading, which is a first for Apple silicon. Another first is the 3 nm
process, as Cupertino is the first to implement the technology in chips for
personal computers.
The base M3 has an eight-core CPU with one cluster of
four for performance and the other four for efficiency. The GPU has a new
architecture and 10-cores and promises to be 65% faster than the M1 when
talking about graphics. It supports up to 24 GB unified storage.
The
M3 Pro comes with a 12-core CPU (six for performance, six for efficiency) and
an 18-core GPU that is 40% faster than the M1 Pro. It supports up to 36 GB
Unified storage.
Apple’s true powerhouse in the lineup is
the M3 Max - a 16-core CPU (12 for performance, 4 for efficiency), a 40-core
GPU, and support for up to 128 GB Unified storage. The chip is 50% faster than
the M1 Max, while graphics alone are 80% better in performance, which is huge,
given how the M2 Max was 30% faster than its predecessor last year.
The
ray-tracing support means the M3 chips has finally caught up with the Nvidia,
AMD and Arm GPUs, seen in consoles, PC gaming stations and Windows laptops.
Hardware-accelerated mesh shading allows developers to improve complex scenes
in games and GPU-intensive apps.
There is also Dynamic Caching on the M3
silicon, which allocates exactly the memory needed by the GPU.
Apple said this
is a first in the industry, and developers will love it, as they don’t have to
build around it - it is a transparent and automatic progress.
Apple
also said the M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max have an improved Neural Engine to
accelerate machine learning models, but did not give a number for the
improvement.
Power efficiency is big with the M3 chips,
thanks to the cutting edge 3 nm process, matching the A17 Pro platform in the
iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max.
During the event, Apple compared the M3 CPU and
GPU performance against a laptop with Intel Core i7 1360P processor which has a
basic Iris Xe graphics chip, saying it provides the same performance at 25% of
the power draw.
The M3 chip will be available in the iMac.
Along with the M3 Pro, it can
also be found in the 14” MacBook Pro, and both chips will be available in their
respective devices starting from November 7.
The M3 Max will start shipping
with 14” and 16” MacBook Pro notebooks later in November.