

You still get 360-degree audio in a compact design. HomePod mini ($99): Now comes in three bolder colors in yellow, orange and blue and release date is November. There's a 10-core CPU but even more powerful graphics with a 32-core GPU. See our M1 Pro vs M1 Max comparison to learn more. And you get up to 64GB of unified memory, double the M1Pro.

There's also a 16-core GPU (up from 8 cores before), which delivers up to 2x graphics performance.Īpple M1 Max chip: The M1 Max is the super chip with up to 400 GB/s of memory bandwidth (vs 200 GB/s for M1 Pro). You get 70% faster CPU performance versus the M1. You also get Spatial Audio support for music and longer battery life that's 6 hours with the earbuds and up to 30 hours with the case.Īpple M1 Pro chip: The new M1 Pro chip has a 10-core CPU with 8 high-performance cores and 2 efficiency cores along with up to 32GB of unified memory. You get up to 64GB of unified memory, which is a first for the Mac and up to 21 hours of battery life.ĪirPods 3 ($179): The regular AirPods haven't seen an update in two years, so we're glad to see Apple offer a new design with shorter stems and improved touch controls with a new sensor. Like the MacBook Pro 14-inch, there's a 6-speaker sound system. MacBook Pro 2021 16-inch (from $2,499): The new 16-inch MacBook Pro has a 16.2-inch display so you get more room than the previous model. Other highlights include a mini-LED display, MagSafe charging, HDMI and SD Card slot and a 1080p camera. The M1 Pro offers a major speed boost over the M1, especially in terms of graphics performance, while delivering long battery life. MacBook Pro 2021 (14 inch) (from $1,999): While pricey, the new 14-inch MacBook promises serious power with your choice of a M1 Pro chip and M1 Max chip.

Here's everything announced at the Apple event:
