The 2023 Apple MacBook Pro M3 Max features a 16-core CPU that is 50% faster than its predecessor, the M2 Max, and a 40-core GPU that is 20% faster, providing desktop-class performance in a laptop.
Jason Hiner, ZDNET's Editor-in-Chief, noted that the M3 Max MacBook Pro can rival the performance of the Mac Studio with the M2 Ultra chip, underscoring its formidable capabilities.
The M3 Max MacBook Pro boasts a stunning 16.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR display, which Jason Hiner claims is the best he has ever seen in a laptop.
With the ability to operate at full capacity even on battery, this MacBook essentially replaces the need for a traditional desktop computer, especially when paired with a docking station.
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