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Apple’s M4 chip may arrive sooner than you think

Apple’s M4 chip may arrive sooner than you think

Eray EliaçıkbyEray Eliaçık
25 March 2024
in Hardware, Tech
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Exciting news is stirring in the world of technology as reports suggest that Apple’s highly anticipated M4 chipset could be making its debut earlier than initially anticipated. While earlier speculation pointed towards a 2025 launch, recent developments hint at the possibility of seeing the M4 as soon as the first quarter of the year.

Although there’s a chance of a slight delay, pushing the release to the second quarter, the prospect of getting our hands on the M4 ahead of schedule is generating considerable excitement among tech enthusiasts.

Upcoming chipsets we wait for: Apple’s M4 & Snapdragon X Elite variants

Apple isn’t the only contender making waves in the chipset arena. Qualcomm, a formidable competitor, is also preparing to unveil its own lineup of Snapdragon X Elite variants. With configurations boasting up to 12 cores and AI-powered features, Qualcomm’s chips are poised to provide stiff competition to Apple’s M4.

Apple's M4 chip may arrive sooner than you think
Alongside Apple’s M4, Qualcomm is gearing up to introduce its Snapdragon X Elite variants, featuring configurations with up to 12 cores and AI-powered capabilities, posing significant competition to Apple’s offering (Image credit)

The roadmap for both Apple’s M4 and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite variants indicates that these chipsets will offer cutting-edge features powered by AI. Additionally, both companies are expected to face competition from industry stalwarts Intel and AMD, who are also gearing up to release their own chipset iterations around the same time as the M4’s launch.

As anticipation mounts and the tech world eagerly awaits further developments, one thing is clear: the race for innovation in the realm of chipset technology is heating up. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to track the progress of Apple’s M4 and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite variants, and prepare for an exciting era of advancements in portable computing.

So, can they be powerful like Nvidia’s B200 and GB200 AI chips? We have to wait for the answer!

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Meet Eray, a tech enthusiast passionate about AI, crypto, gaming, and more. Eray is always looking into new developments, exploring unique topics, and keeping up with the latest trends in the industry.

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