Now that the initial M3 series chips are out, we can begin to speculate about the core counts for the M4 series chips
One of the headline changes for the M3 series chip architecture is the switch to six-core clusters for the Pro and Max P-cores. The Pro has one of these clusters and the Max has two. Other multiples of three also pop up: the M3 Pro and lower-tier M3 Max use triple channel memory, and the M3 Pro has six E-cores.
Given this, I think that the M4 series will have the following core counts. Notably, I think the M4 Max will use the six-core E-core cluster layout that was debuted in the M3 Pro as a space-efficient way to boost multicore performance and potentially efficiency.
Base M4: 4 P-cores, 4 E-cores, 10 GPU cores
M4 Pro: 6 P-cores, 6 E-cores, 20 GPU cores (up from 18 in M3 Pro and 19 in M2 Pro)
M4 Max: 12 P-cores, 6 E-cores (up from 4 in M3 Max), 40 GPU cores
Additionally, I think that the base M4 will begin to use 6GB RAM chips for a base spec of 12 GB RAM, especially considering that the iPhone 15 Pro already has 8 GB of RAM.
Do these sound realistic?
One of the headline changes for the M3 series chip architecture is the switch to six-core clusters for the Pro and Max P-cores. The Pro has one of these clusters and the Max has two. Other multiples of three also pop up: the M3 Pro and lower-tier M3 Max use triple channel memory, and the M3 Pro has six E-cores.
Given this, I think that the M4 series will have the following core counts. Notably, I think the M4 Max will use the six-core E-core cluster layout that was debuted in the M3 Pro as a space-efficient way to boost multicore performance and potentially efficiency.
Base M4: 4 P-cores, 4 E-cores, 10 GPU cores
M4 Pro: 6 P-cores, 6 E-cores, 20 GPU cores (up from 18 in M3 Pro and 19 in M2 Pro)
M4 Max: 12 P-cores, 6 E-cores (up from 4 in M3 Max), 40 GPU cores
Additionally, I think that the base M4 will begin to use 6GB RAM chips for a base spec of 12 GB RAM, especially considering that the iPhone 15 Pro already has 8 GB of RAM.
Do these sound realistic?