The M4 MacBook Pro comes in several variants: the standard M4, the M4 Pro, and the M4 Max. These chips offer different levels of performance and capabilities, with the M4 Max being the most powerful for pro laptops. Both 14-inch and 16-inch models are available with these chip options.
Here’s a more detailed overview:
M4 Chip:
- macOS
- Built for Apple Intelligence
- CPU: Features a 10-core CPU (4 performance cores and 6 efficiency cores).
- GPU: Includes a 10-core GPU.
- Unified Memory: Starts with 16GB, with options to upgrade to 24GB or 32GB.
- Target Audience: Designed for general use, productivity, and creative tasks, with a focus on power efficiency.
M4 Pro Chip:
- macOS
- Built for Apple Intelligence
- CPU: Available in 12-core and 14-core options.
- GPU: Offers 16-core and 20-core GPU configurations.
- Unified Memory: Starts at 24GB, with upgrades to 48GB available.
- Target Audience: Ideal for users who need more power for more demanding tasks like video editing, 3D rendering, and software development.
M4 Max Chip:
- macOS
- Built for Apple Intelligence
- CPU: Available in 14-core and 16-core options.
- GPU: Offers 32-core and 40-core GPU configurations.
- Unified Memory: Supports up to 128GB of unified memory.
- Target Audience: Designed for professionals who need the absolute best performance for the most intensive tasks, such as high-resolution video editing, complex 3D rendering, and machine learning.
Key Features:
Display: Both 14-inch and 16-inch models feature a Liquid Retina XDR display.
Storage: Configurations include SSD options up to 8TB.
Connectivity: All models include Thunderbolt 4 ports, with M4 Pro and M4 Max models offering Thunderbolt 5 for faster transfer speeds.
Other Features: All models include an advanced 12MP Center Stage camera and up to 24 hours of battery life.
The M4 MacBook Pro lineup offers a range of options to suit different needs and budgets, from the standard M4 for everyday use to the M4 Max for power users and professionals





