I'm waiting for M3 lineup before I upgrade from my M1 Pro. M3 should be based on 3nm node at TSMC which is a proper node shrink from 5nm. It should bring a very sizable increase in performance, performance/watt, and probably battery life.
It's possible that M3 will skip the A16, and go straight to the A17. This is because the A16 is expected to be on a 5nm node due to the delays from TSMC in getting 3nm ready before the iPhone 14 launch. Thus, the iPhone 15 A17 will be on 3nm. I don't know too much about chip designs but I assume that Apple would want to design the cores of the A17 and M3 on the same node.
Apple has revealed that they want to either do a yearly or 1.5-year cadence update on the M series. This means the M3 should be out next Summer or Fall. This is great news because we'll see more progress than waiting every 2 years for an upgrade.
Lastly, I wonder if M3 RAM will have multiples of 12 rather than 8. So M3 could start at 12GB and the next upgrade is 24GB.
It's possible that M3 will skip the A16, and go straight to the A17. This is because the A16 is expected to be on a 5nm node due to the delays from TSMC in getting 3nm ready before the iPhone 14 launch. Thus, the iPhone 15 A17 will be on 3nm. I don't know too much about chip designs but I assume that Apple would want to design the cores of the A17 and M3 on the same node.
Apple has revealed that they want to either do a yearly or 1.5-year cadence update on the M series. This means the M3 should be out next Summer or Fall. This is great news because we'll see more progress than waiting every 2 years for an upgrade.
Lastly, I wonder if M3 RAM will have multiples of 12 rather than 8. So M3 could start at 12GB and the next upgrade is 24GB.
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