Apple’s relentless pursuit of innovation continues with the release of the latest MacBook series featuring the powerful M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips. These groundbreaking laptops represent the future of computing, offering exceptional performance, sleek design, and a range of features that cater to both professional and casual users. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the features and capabilities of these new MacBook models and guide you on where to purchase them. Apples new MacBook series with M3 chips is a powerful series.
M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max: The Evolution of Apple’s Custom Silicon
Apple’s M3 chip series represents a significant milestone in the company’s journey towards creating its own custom silicon. These chips are designed to provide a seamless user experience and unlock new possibilities for MacBook users. Apples new MacBook Pro M3 is a powerful series. Let’s explore the key features of each chip:
- M3 Chip: The M3 chip is the entry-level model in the series. It delivers impressive performance, making everyday tasks such as web browsing and document editing feel effortless. It also offers a boost in graphics capabilities, making it suitable for light gaming and creative work.
- M3 Pro Chip: The M3 Pro chip takes things up a notch. With enhanced CPU and GPU performance, it’s a perfect choice for creative professionals and power users. Video editing, 3D rendering, and multitasking are a breeze with this chip.
- M3 Max Chip: At the top of the line, the M3 Max chip is a true powerhouse. Its advanced CPU and GPU provide unmatched performance, making it ideal for demanding tasks such as high-resolution video editing, machine learning, and complex simulations.

| M2 | M3 | |
| Standard | 8 CPU cores (4 high-performance and 4 energy-efficient) 10 GPU cores | 8 CPU cores (4 high-performance and 4 energy-efficient) 10 GPU cores |
| Pro | 10 or 12 CPU cores (6 or 8 high-performance and 4 energy-efficient) 16 or 19 GPU cores | 12 or 14 CPU cores (6 or 8 high-performance and 6 energy-efficient) 18 or 20 GPU cores |
| Max | 12 CPU cores (8 high-performance and 4 energy-efficient) 30 or 38 core GPU cores | 16 CPU cores (12 high-performance and 4 energy-efficient) 32 or 40 GPU cores |
| Ultra | 24 CPU cores (16 high-performance and 8 energy-efficient) 60 or 76 GPU cores | 32 CPU cores (24 high-performance and 8 energy-efficient) 64 or 80 GPU cores |
Pricing and Availability
As per Apple-
- Customers can order the new MacBook Pro starting today, Monday, October 30, on apple.com/store and in the Apple Store app in 27 countries and regions, including the U.S. It will begin arriving to customers and will be in Apple Store locations and Apple Authorized Resellers, starting Tuesday, November 7.
- The 14-inch MacBook Pro with M3 starts at $1,599 (U.S.) and $1,499 (U.S.) for education; the 14‑inch MacBook Pro with M3 Pro starts at $1,999 (U.S.) and $1,849 (U.S.) for education; and the 16‑inch MacBook Pro starts at $2,499 (U.S.) and $2,299 (U.S.) for education.
- Additional technical specifications, configure-to-order options, and accessories are available at apple.com/mac.
- With Apple Trade In, customers can trade in their current computer and get credit toward a new Mac. Customers can visit apple.com/shop/trade-in to see what their device is worth.
- Every customer who buys a Mac from Apple can enjoy a free Online Personal Session with an Apple Specialist, get their product set up in select stores — including help with data transfer — and receive guidance on how to make their new Mac work the way they want.

