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16” MB Pro M1 Max 10-Core CPU 32-Core GPU 32GB 1TB (Previous Generation)

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16” MB Pro M1 Max 10-Core CPU 32-Core GPU 32GB 1TB (Previous Generation)

$2,899.00

Details

  • Apple M1 Max 10-Core Chip
  • 32GB Unified RAM | 1TB SSD
  • 16.2" 3456 x 2234 Liquid Retina XDR Screen
  • 24-Core GPU | 16-Core Neural Engine
  • Thunderbolt 4 | HDMI | MagSafe 3
  • Force Touch Trackpad | Touch ID Sensor
  • Return Policy: Final Sale
  • The system features the Apple M1 Max 10-Core Chip, which provides the power and performance needed to handle your professional workflows. The 16.2" Liquid Retina XDR display features a 3456 x 2234 resolution, 1,000 nits of sustained brightness, 1,600 nits of peak brightness, P3 color gamut support, and more. With up to 1TB of SSD storage, you'll be able to load massive files and launch apps quickly, enabling you to work with photo and video libraries from almost anywhere.

Packed with 57 billion transistors, the Apple M1 Max integrates the CPU, GPU, Neural Engine, I/O, and more into a single system on a chip (SoC). Built with 5nm process technology, the Apple M1 Pro delivers the performance you need without sacrificing power efficiency. The 10-Core CPU features eight performance cores and two high-efficiency cores. The 16-Core Neural Engine provides support for on-device machine learning acceleration and improved camera performance. The M1 Pro offers up to 400 GB/s of memory bandwidth as well as support for up to 64GB of unified memory. The efficient architecture of M1 Pro means they deliver the same level of performance whether MacBook Pro is plugged in or using the battery. With up to a 32-Core GPU, the M1 Max can provide up to four times faster GPU performance than the M1. M1 Max also offers an enhanced media engine that features two ProRes accelerators for even higher multi-stream performance. As a result, professionals can edit up to 30 streams of 4K ProRes video or up to seven streams of 8K ProRes video in Final Cut Pro. Video editors can even grade color in HDR on 8K ProRes 4444 video while on battery.

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