Apple MacBook Pro & MacBook Max
Apple MacBook Pro
A Highly Capable Chip and the Best Option for most Professional Workflows.
See what sets Apple apart from the rest
Apple's "Silicon Chip" in the M1 Pro integrates several different components, including the CPU, GPU, unified memory architecture (RAM), Neural Engine, Secure Enclave, SSD controller, image signal processor, encode/decode engines, Thunderbolt controller with USB 4 support, and more, all of which power the different features in the Mac.
- The M1 Pro officially has 10 CPU cores, including 2 efficiency cores and 8 high-performance cores.
- 70% faster than the 8-core CPU than the M1.
- The 10-core M1 Pro is equipped with a 16-core GPU.
- Remarkably efficient: unified memory architecture that lets the CPU, GPU, and other processor components use the same data pool rather than wasting time copying data between pools.
- Support 16GB and 32GB Memory.
- Dedicated Acceleration for the ProRes Video Codec.
- It has 33.7 billion transistors, twice as many transistors as the M1.
- 17-hour battery life
Secure:
Built-in security with the M-series chip that handles security and other features on your laptop. The M1 Pro has a built-in Secure Enclave that manages Touch ID and a storage controller with AES encryption hardware for SSD performance that's faster and more secure.
Runs Universal Apps:
Apple has designed tools that allow developers to create Universal app binaries that run on both Apple silicon and Intel chips, plus there is a Rosetta 2 translation layer that lets x86 apps operate on machines with Apple silicon. With Rosetta 2, apps designed for Intel machines will continue to run on M1 Macs with limited performance compromises.
Pricing
*All prices are subject to change due to availability and product changes.
Class/Tier: Mbp14-pro16
Screen: 14in 4k
Processor: M1 Pro
Unified Memory: 16 GB RAM
8-core CPU
14-core GPU
Hard Drive: 512 Gb
Warranty: 1-year
Estimated Price: $2,500 - $2,600
Class/Tier: Mbp14-pro32
Screen: 14in 4k
Processor: M1 Pro
Unified Memory: 32 GB RAM
10-core CPU
16-core GPU
Hard Drive: 1 Tb
Warranty: 1-year
Estimated Price: $3,200 - $3,300
Class/Tier: Mbp16-pro16
Screen: 16in 4K
Processor: M1 Pro
Unified Memory: 16 GB RAM
10-core CPU
16-core GPU
Hard Drive: 512 Gb
Warranty: 1-year
Estimated Price: $3,000 - $3,100
Class/Tier: Mbp16-pro32
Screen: 16in 4K
Processor: M1 Pro
Unified Memory: 32 GB RAM
10-core CPU
16-core GPU
Hard Drive: 1 Tb
Warranty: 1-year
Estimated Price: $3,600 - $3,700
Tech Specs
1. SDXC card slot (supports UHS-II with speeds up to 250MB/s and UHS-I SD cards with speeds up to 90MB/s)
2. HDMI 2.0 port that supports a 4K display at up to 60Hz,
3. 3.5mm headphone jack with added support for high-impedance headphones,
4. 3-Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports that support speeds of up to 40Gb/s in addition to serving as a DisplayPort and allowing for charging.
Apple MacBook Max
M1 Max, which is Apple's most powerful Apple Silicon Chip to date
One of a Kind Technology.
Apple's "Silicon Chip" in the M1 Max integrates several different components, including the CPU, GPU, unified memory architecture (RAM), Neural Engine, Secure Enclave, SSD controller, image signal processor, encode/decode engines, Thunderbolt controller with USB 4 support, and more, all of which power the different features in the Mac.
- The M1 Max has a 10-core CPU that includes eight high-performance cores and two high-efficiency cores.
- 70% faster than the 8-core CPU than the M1
- The 10-core M1 Max is equipped with a 32-core GPU
- Remarkably efficient: According to Apple, the 32-core M1 Max is up to 4x faster than the original M1 chip. It also delivers performance comparable to a high-end GPU in a compact pro PC laptop while using 100 watts less power. Thanks to this efficiency, the fans run infrequently and quietly, and battery life on the MacBook Pro is longer than ever.
- Support 32GB or 64GB Memory. It also offers up to 400GB/s memory bandwidth, 2x more than the M1 Pro and 6x more than the M1.
- The M1 Max has the fastest video encoding and is 2x faster than the M1 Pro, plus it has 2 ProRes accelerators.
- It has 57 billion transistors, 70% more transistors than the M1 Pro.
- 21-hour battery life
Secure:
The M1 Max has a built-in Secure Enclave that manages Touch ID and a storage controller with AES encryption hardware for SSD performance that's faster and more secure.
Runs Universal Apps:
Apple has designed tools that allow developers to create Universal app binaries that run on both Apple silicon and Intel chips, plus there is a Rosetta 2 translation layer that lets x86 apps operate on machines with Apple silicon. With Rosetta 2, apps designed for Intel machines will continue to run on M1 Macs with limited performance compromises.
Pricing
Class/Tier: Mbp14-max32
Screen: 14in 4k
Processor: M1 Max
Unified Memory: 32 GB RAM
10-core CPU
24-core GPU
Hard Drive: 1Tb
Warranty: 1-year
Estimated Price: $3,600 - $3,700
Class/Tier: Mbp14-max64
Screen: 14in 4k
Processor: M1 Max
Unified Memory: 64 GB RAM
10-core CPU
32-core GPU
Hard Drive: 1Tb
Warranty: 1-year
Estimated Price: $4,200 - $4,300
Class/Tier: Mbp16-max32
Screen: 16in 4K
Processor: M1 Max
Unified Memory: 32 GB RAM
10-core CPU
32-core GPU
Hard Drive: 1Tb
Warranty: 1-year
Estimated Price: $3,900 - $4,000
Class/Tier: Mbp16-max64
Screen: 16in 4K
Processor: M1 Max
Unified Memory: 64 GB RAM
10-core CPU
32-core GPU
Hard Drive: 1Tb
Warranty: 1-year
Estimated Price: $4,500 - $4,600
Tech Specs
1. SDXC card slot (supports UHS-II with speeds up to 250MB/s and UHS-I SD cards with speeds up to 90MB/s),
2. HDMI 2.0 port that supports a 4K display at up to 60Hz,
3. 3.5mm headphone jack with added support for high-impedance headphones,
4. 3-Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports that support speeds of up to 40Gb/s in addition to serving as a DisplayPort and allowing for charging.
Notice: The pricing stated includes all labor costs related to adding new equipment to your environment including Ordering, Delivery, Machine Setup, Documentation, Specific Software Profiles, Installation. TechNosis base plans do not include these services as each company has unique needs, that vary over time. Our approach is to let the appropriate equipment lifecycle drive the cost not a fixed and inflexible contract. The approach is intended to give you a fixed, stable, and complete price for everything related to adding the equipment to your environment that can be used for budgeting and planning purposes. If additional hardware is required at the time of install you will be invoiced (with your approval)after the installation is completed.