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•Apple unveils its top-of-the-line M4 Max chip
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Apple 's new M4 Max chip has a 40 -core GPU that's double the number of cores found in the M4 Pro .
The chip is built on second -gen 3 nm technology to bolster power efficiency and performance.
Apple claims the chip supports up to 128 GB of RAM with 30 percent more memory bandwidth than the M3 Max .
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