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The 'slow' M2 Mac Pro may have a 24-core CPU, 76-core GPU, 192GB of RAM | Macworld
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Apple's 2021 Mac CPU roadmap reportedly includes 32-core chips
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Ming-Chi Kuo: Apple Macs will run its own custom CPU by 2020 | TechSpot
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Mac Pro review: the price of power - The Verge
Apple is reputedly developing a Mac Pro with up to 40 CPU and 128 GPU cores; new Mac mini with powerful SoC being worked on too - NotebookCheck.net News
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M3 Mac mini: Release date, specs, design, price | Macworld
The Apple vs Intel CPU War. Who's Winning? We Are. | Mac O'Clock
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27-inch iMac gets a major update - Apple
Review: The Mac Studio shows us exactly why Apple left Intel behind | Ars Technica
Apple's new Mac Pro may be equipped with Intel's latest Ice Lake Xeon W-3300 CPUs - NotebookCheck.net News
Apple's new Mac Pro and Pro Display technology overviews show off just how 'pro' they are - The Verge
Apple Silicon Will Reportedly Scale To 32 CPU Cores And 128 GPU Cores For Flagship Macs | HotHardware
iMac Review (27-Inch, 2020): A Powerful and Reliable Mac | WIRED
Mac renaissance: How Apple's chip transition yielded such an oddly configured Mac Pro | ZDNET