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The M4 chip, first introduced in this year's iPad Pro, has now made its way into various Apple devices, including the iMac and Mac Mini, as well as the new MacBook Pros. Apple claims that these processors offer substantial performance improvements over the M1 versions, making them a compelling upgrade for users looking to enhance their productivity.
The M4 Pro and M4 Max chips come with adjustable power modes—low and high—that allow users to tailor performance according to their needs, whether they are plugged in or operating on battery power. This new feature significantly influences performance outcomes, as demonstrated in Geekbench 6 benchmark tests.