The chassis is 100% recycled aluminum for an environmentally friendly touch. It sports an XDR Liquid Retina Display to make all your PhotoShopping and video edits look as good as possible. For peripherals, it supports up to four high-resolution external displays and features HDMI as well as Thunderbolt 4 and an SDXC slot.
All the new power in the aluminum chassis adds up to a maximum 16-core CPU and a maximum 40-core GPU with M3 Max. Apple says that this new line of MacBook Pro is upwards of 11 times faster than the previous Intel-based MacBook Pros. Strangely, with all the new updates and M2-powered Macs coming out fairly recently, you’d expect a price hike, but the new MacBook Pro starts at $1,599 for the 14-inch model and $2,499 for the 16-inch model. M3 and M3 Pro-powered models are available to order now and will be available next week. M3 Max models will hit the shelves in November.