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! Lithography
! Release date
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| [[Apple M2]]
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* 4x Apple Avalanche
* 4x Apple Blizzard
| (3.6 TFLOPs)<br />Proprietary (10 cores)
| (3.6 TOPS)<br />16x Neural Engine
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| LPDDR5-6400 128-bit @ 3200 MHz (100 GB/s)
| ''not available''
|
| "5 nm"<br />TSMC N5P
| 2022/06<ref name="m2 release">[https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2022/06/apple-unveils-m2-with-breakthrough-performance-and-capabilities/ Apple unveils M2, taking the breakthrough performance and capabilities of M1 even further]</ref>
|-
| [[Apple M1 Ultra]]
|
* 16x Apple Firestorm
* 4x Apple Icestorm
| (21 TFLOPs)<br />Proprietary (64 cores)
| (? TOPS)<br />32x Neural Engine
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| LPDDR5-6400 1024-bit @ 3200 MHz (800 GB/s)
| ''not available''
| APL1W06
| "5 nm"<br />TSMC N5
| 2022/03<ref name="m1 ultra release">[https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2022/03/apple-unveils-m1-ultra-the-worlds-most-powerful-chip-for-a-personal-computer/ Apple unveils M1 Ultra, the world’s most powerful chip for a personal computer]</ref>
|-
| [[Apple M1 Max]]
| LPDDR5-6400 512-bit @ 3200 MHz (400 GB/s)
| ''not available''
| APL1105
| "5 nm"<br />TSMC N5
| 2021/10<ref name="m1 pro+max release">[https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2021/10/introducing-m1-pro-and-m1-max-the-most-powerful-chips-apple-has-ever-built/ Introducing M1 Pro and M1 Max: the most powerful chips Apple has ever built]</ref>
| LPDDR5-6400 256-bit @ 3200 MHz (200 GB/s)
| ''not available''
| APL1103
| "5 nm"<br />TSMC N5
| 2021/10<ref name="m1 pro+max release" />