All MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and older generation PowerBook models are listed.
Apple introduced the MacBook Pro in January 2006, replacing the PowerBook G4. It was also Appleβs first laptop line to use Intel processors.
the MacBook Pro is one of Appleβs longest-running product lines, nearly two decades old and still actively developed.
| Chip | CPU | GPU | Neural Engine |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apple M3 Pro | 12-Core CPU | 18-Core GPU | 16βcore Neural Engine |
| Apple M3 Max | 14-Core CPU | 30-Core GPU | 16βcore Neural Engine |
| Chip | Memory/RAM |
| Apple M3 Pro | 18GB unified memory Configurable to: 36GB unified memory |
| Apple M3 Max | 36GB unified memory Configurable to: 96GB unified memory |
| Chip | Storage |
| Apple M3 Pro | 512GB SSD Configurable to: 1TB, 2TB, 4TB |
| Apple M3 Max | 1TB SSD Configurable to: 2TB, 4TB, 8TB |
ο£Ώ Apple Documentation: https://support.apple.com/en-us/121554
Apple M2 Pro chip
Apple M2 Max chip
| Chip | Memory/RAM |
| Apple M2 Pro | 16GB unified memory Configurable to: 32GB (M2 Pro or M2 Max), 64GB (M2 Max), or 96GB (M2 Max with 38βcore GPU) |
| Apple M2 Max | 32GB unified memory Configurable to: 64GB (M2 Max) or 96GB (M2 Max with 38βcore GPU) |
| Chip | Storage |
| Apple M2 Pro | 512GB SSD Configurable to: 1TB, 2TB, 4TB, or 8TB |
| Apple M2 Max | 1TB SSD Configurable to: 2TB, 4TB, 8TB |





The first MacBook Pro model with Apple Silicon M1 chip.

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| Graphics | Intel Iris Plus Graphics |












Apple introduced the MacBook Air in January 2008, famously unveiled by Steve Jobs as the laptop pulled from an envelope. It was positioned as Appleβs thin-and-light notebook.
Like the MacBook Pro, the MacBook Air has evolved significantly while remaining one of Appleβs most popular and long-lived laptop lines.



The first Macbook Air model with Apple Silicon M1 chip.
| Chip | CPU | GPU | Neural Engine |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apple M1 Chip | 8-Core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores | 7-Core GPU, 8-core GPU | 16βcore Neural Engine |

The first Macbook Air model with Apple Silicon M1 chip.















