It’s previously been suggested that the upcoming M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro models will allow you to make a more flexible choice of CPU and GPU cores. A recent change to Apple’s website seems to support this theory.
A new report suggests that the change could be even more radical, and that the M5 Pro and M5 Max might be not two distinct chips but rather variants of the same one …
The back story
Things kicked off last year with a report stating that Apple will be using a brand new chip packaging process for the more powerful variants of the M5.
The M5 Pro, Max, and Ultra will utilize server-grade SoIC packaging. Apple will use 2.5D packaging called SoIC-mH (molding horizontal) to improve production yields and thermal performance, featuring separate CPU and GPU designs.
Separating out CPU and GPU cores in this way could potentially allow greater flexibility when buying. For example, choosing a base CPU configuration while maxing out GPU cores to suit usage which relies most heavily on graphics performance.
Adding weight to this theory was a recent change Apple made to its website.
Apple changed the way you buy a Mac online, removing the previous lineup of customizable pre-configured options and instead putting you straight into configuring your spec from scratch.
M5 Pro and M5 Max ‘the same chip’
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