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Apple's fall 2024 Mac announcements have included new iMac, Mac mini, and MacBook Pro models, all of which debuted with variants of Apple's M4 chip. Apple intends to update the rest of its Mac lineup with M4 series processors over the next 12 months, which will make it the first time that Apple has used the same chip generation across all of its Macs.

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This means we can expect new M4 versions of MacBook Air, Mac Studio, and Mac Pro models next year. Here's what the latest rumors tell us about when each machine will launch, and what kinds of upgrades we can expect for them.

M4 MacBook Air

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Apple in March 2024 launched updated 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air models equipped with Apple's M3 chip, and the company will soon start production of M4 versions ahead of an early 2025 launch, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. There are no new design changes planned for the ‌MacBook Air‌ models, and the focus will be on the M4 chip, but the base model will come with at least 16GB of RAM, after Apple updated the base M3 model to 16GB, up from 8GB. An M4 MacBook Air could also feature a new 12MP Centre Stage camera with Desk View support, an improvement over the current 1080p FaceTime HD camera, given that both the new M4 iMac and M4 MacBook Pro models also debuted with the upgraded camera. The ‌machines will arrive next year between January and March.

M4 Mac Studio

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Apple plans to refresh the Mac Studio after the M4 MacBook Air has been released in early 2025. It will be equipped with a variation of the M4 processor – likely an M4 Ultra or Max chip. The current model comes in both M2 Max and M2 Ultra variants. Mark Gurman claims that the ‌Mac Studio‌ was on track to be updated alongside the ‌MacBook Air‌, but it is now going to see a refresh between March and June. In previous reports, he said the ‌Mac Studio‌ would come out in mid-2025, so it is unclear what has changed.

M4 Mac Pro

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Apple last updated the Mac Pro in June 2023, adding an M2 Ultra chip and officially completing the transition away from Intel chips. Apple will refresh the Mac Pro in the summer of 2025, according to Mark Gurman. Like the Mac Studio, the next Mac Pro will skip the M3 series. Instead it will be equipped with the highest-end version of the M4 chip, codenamed "Hidra." Based on the description of the chip, it could be positioned as an "Ultra" or "Extreme" chip. Gurman has said the M4 Ultra chip in the next Mac Pro will "probably" have up to a 32-core CPU and up to an 80-core GPU, which would be double the M4 Max's up to 16-core CPU and up to 40-core GPU. It could also support up to 512GB of memory, a notable increase over the current 192GB limit.

M4 Series Performance

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Like the M3, the M4 is built on a 3nm process, but with enhancements from Apple supplier TSMC for improved performance and power efficiency. The M4 also includes an improved Neural Engine that fuels accelerated AI workloads. Apple says it is the company's most powerful Neural Engine ever, capable of 38 trillion operations per second.

Geekbench 6 benchmark results have surfaced for Apple's new M4 Pro and M4 Max chips in the new Mac mini and MacBook Pro models, so we have some indications of performance. In the new Mac mini and MacBook Pro models, the highest-end variants of the M4 Pro and M4 Max both outperform the highest-end M2 Ultra chip in the Mac Studio and Mac Pro: The M4 Max is up to 25% faster than the M2 Ultra in terms of peak multi-core CPU performance. Meanwhile, the M4 Max is up to 20% faster than the M4 Pro when it comes to peak multi-core CPU performance.

In terms of graphics performance, Geekbench 6 results indicate that the M4 Pro and M4 Max are up to around 40% and 25% faster for graphics than the M3 Pro and M3 Max chips, respectively. Notably, the 16-inch MacBook Pro with the highest-end M4 Max with a 40-core GPU has up to 85% as fast graphics as the Mac Studio with the highest-end M2 Ultra chip with a 76-core GPU, even though it has 36 fewer GPU cores.

Article Link: When to Expect New M4 MacBook Air, Mac Studio, and Mac Pro Models
 
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I'm still very happy with my 2 year old M2 MBA and that will probably be more than sufficient for my needs for many years still (the battery will probably need replacing at some point though)

Hit me up when the M7 MBA is on the horizon. Who knows, we might even see a refreshed form factor by then
 
For my needs which are: Final Cut Pro, a dive into Blender, and Adobe CC I'm considering M4 Pro Mini and then next year as replacement for a base 2018 MacBook Air - the M4 (512 or 1TB) Air.

Although I've got a sneaking suspicion that even the M4 Pro is overkill for my requirements. Maybe the only benefit would be Blender. Export times for video work are irrelevant because I'll just go and make a cup of tea.

I used to live abroad and had a iMac Pro with second monitor and bought the MacBook Air 2018 as basically a typewriter. 8GB and 256GB storage. The main workstation I had to leave abroad so donated it to a neighbour. I have to say the 2018 MacBook Air has handled EVERYTHING I've thrown at it - even Adobe Dimension and CAD. I stick it on a cooling pad and the fans go bananas but it did it all. When it's retired I'll display it on a shelf - what a loyal servant. Incredible machine that was pushed way beyond its remit.
 
Was originally looking forward to the M4 Air since I upgraded to a 10gbps fiber line at home and a WiFi 7 router...

... then the M4 MBP drops with WiFi 6E still. Thanks, but no thanks. I'm pretty sure they won't do anything to upgrade the display (the only other main thing I'd care about) so the lack of a connectivity upgrade's a hard pass for me.
 
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Doing fine on my 16gb m1 Air. I'll consider this, but will probably hold out for the M5 or M6 (M8, maybe?)...Haven't found a use case for upgrading yet, or moving back to the MBP line.
 
Do you guys think the Mac Studio will get a base 48 GB of RAM instead of the current 32 ?

I only need the M4 Pro chip but the Mac Mini pricing gets to the entry Mac Studio if you add RAM/10GB ethernet so I don't know if I should wait for the new Mac Studio or not
 
I'm still very happy with my 2 year old M2 MBA and that will probably be more than sufficient for my needs for many years still (the battery will probably need replacing at some point though)

Hit me up when the M7 MBA is on the horizon. Who knows, we might even see a refreshed form factor by then

I have some minor qualms but on the whole I think the M2/M3 MacBook Air is the best laptop ever built, by anybody. I prefer the 15“ model but the 13” is great too.
 
Will these just be chip changes or are we expecting any design updates? For example, will the Studio nix the USB-A ports like the Mini?
 
Do you guys think the Mac Studio will get a base 48 GB of RAM instead of the current 32 ?

I only need the M4 Pro chip but the Mac Mini pricing gets to the entry Mac Studio if you add RAM/10GB ethernet so I don't know if I should wait for the new Mac Studio or not
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I have some minor qualms but on the whole I think the M2/M3 MacBook Air is the best laptop ever built, by anybody. I prefer the 15“ model but the 13” is great too.

My brother and his wife share an M3 Air, and having used it a bit, I like the wedge shape of my M1 better. I know that design is gone forever, so I'll hold on to mine for a while.
 
Specifically regarding Memory..

Does anyone have real world experience with classic Mac Pros in comparison to these new M4s?
For example, would an M4 Max Macbook Pro with 36 or 48GB Memory outperform a Mac Pro 5,1 with more memory - like 64GB?

Can't stretch any higher that 48GB price wise.
 
Honestly Apple should rather take a look at updating their display lineup. 5k 120hz does exist but I assume they have touble with 6k 120hz so of course they cannot release a studio display with promotion if the XDR does not have it.
 
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Do we have any rumors about when Air's chassis will be redesigned?
MBPs is supposed to come in 2026, what about Air?
 
Specifically regarding Memory..

Does anyone have real world experience with classic Mac Pros in comparison to these new M4s?
For example, would an M4 Max Macbook Pro with 36 or 48GB Memory outperform a Mac Pro 5,1 with more memory - like 64GB?

Can't stretch any higher that 48GB price wise.
C'mon, how are we supposed to know? M4 MBPs aren't in users' hands yet, you have to wait at least a week.

Do you guys think the Mac Studio will get a base 48 GB of RAM instead of the current 32 ?

I only need the M4 Pro chip but the Mac Mini pricing gets to the entry Mac Studio if you add RAM/10GB ethernet so I don't know if I should wait for the new Mac Studio or not
You have to be guided by what RAM options are in MBPs. If so, the base studio will have 36GB RAM.
 
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My brother and his wife share an M3 Air, and having used it a bit, I like the wedge shape of my M1 better. I know that design is gone forever, so I'll hold on to mine for a while.
I also love this design... In Apple design is recycled every 2-3 generations, I think we will see the wedge design again, but not soon.
 
Do we have any rumors about when Air's chassis will be redesigned?
MBPs is supposed to come in 2026, what about Air?
I have the M1 Air and it works great, I am also waiting for the redesign, most probably it will be out in late 2026 or early 2027.

Next year it will be the same design with the M4 chip.
 
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For my needs which are: Final Cut Pro, a dive into Blender, and Adobe CC I'm considering M4 Pro Mini and then next year as replacement for a base 2018 MacBook Air - the M4 (512 or 1TB) Air.

Although I've got a sneaking suspicion that even the M4 Pro is overkill for my requirements. Maybe the only benefit would be Blender. Export times for video work are irrelevant because I'll just go and make a cup of tea.

I used to live abroad and had a iMac Pro with second monitor and bought the MacBook Air 2018 as basically a typewriter. 8GB and 256GB storage. The main workstation I had to leave abroad so donated it to a neighbour. I have to say the 2018 MacBook Air has handled EVERYTHING I've thrown at it - even Adobe Dimension and CAD. I stick it on a cooling pad and the fans go bananas but it did it all. When it's retired I'll display it on a shelf - what a loyal servant. Incredible machine that was pushed way beyond its remit.

Still good to go for the Pro I think. In my opinion your setup is the right way to do it, a strong stationary computer and a lightweight laptop. If you have good internet you can just use the strong workstation from wherever and don't need to push the lightweight one as hard. The Pro will be good for farther into the future as well.

Though as you say with the new laptops, it's not like they can't take it. In my experience they either absolutely breeze through the task, or the fans kick up and it goes all out. Not much middle ground. But better to leave that kind of thing to the desktop if possible.
 
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