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Apple just announced 3 new Mac computers with faster M3 processors — here’s what you need to know and how to order<!-- wp:html --><p class="headline-regular financial-disclaimer">When you buy through our links, Insider may earn an affiliate commission. <a target="_blank" href="https://www.businessinsider.com/insider-reviews-expertise-in-product-reviews" rel="noopener">Learn more</a></p> <p>Apple launched two new MacBook Pro models and an updated iMac computer backed by the company's new M3 chipset.</p> <p class="copyright">Apple</p> <p>At its "Scary Fast" event on Monday, Apple unveiled new versions of its wildly popular MacBook Pro laptops and iMac desktop. These models mark the debut of Apple's new M3 processors, which promise big improvements in both speed and graphical power compared to current M2 chips.</p> <p>The new M3 MacBook Pro and iMac models are all available to order from Apple's website right now. The new MacBook Pro models start at <a href="https://affiliate.insider.com/?amazonTrackingID=biauto-64120-20&h=901a32774a77c34a2f9a0138dca1bf3a6678e69a41fbaca3e4f3b2eb059d1977&postID=6540036ab0b368bea7350e3e&postSlug=guides%2Ftech%2Fm3-macbook-pro-imac-price-specs-how-to-order-2023-10&site=bi&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.apple.com%2Fshop%2Fbuy-mac%2Fmacbook-pro%2F14-inch" target="_blank" rel="noopener">$1,599 for the 14-inch model</a> and <a href="https://affiliate.insider.com/?amazonTrackingID=biauto-64120-20&h=2b82bdbf0d0c9008c287598b304e995e70bbef18c457c45ff73e3286514e61fe&postID=6540036ab0b368bea7350e3e&postSlug=guides%2Ftech%2Fm3-macbook-pro-imac-price-specs-how-to-order-2023-10&site=bi&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.apple.com%2Fshop%2Fbuy-mac%2Fmacbook-pro%2F16-inch" target="_blank" rel="noopener">$2,499 for the 16-inch model</a>, while the <a href="https://affiliate.insider.com/?amazonTrackingID=biauto-64120-20&h=d8449625b2cf8619a505b21a803d937ae51168028b18dcfb0dd72a8655c94170&postID=6540036ab0b368bea7350e3e&postSlug=guides%2Ftech%2Fm3-macbook-pro-imac-price-specs-how-to-order-2023-10&site=bi&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.apple.com%2Fshop%2Fbuy-mac%2Fimac" target="_blank" rel="noopener">new iMac model starts at $1,299</a>.</p> <p>These aren't the first Mac computers Apple has announced this year. In January, we saw <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/guides/tech/apple-macbook-pro-m2-pro-m2-max-price-release-date-2023-1">new versions of the MacBook Pro</a> with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips; and in June, Apple unveiled a <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/guides/tech/apple-wwdc-vision-pro-headset-macbook-air-how-to-order-2023-6">new MacBook Air model</a>, alongside the high-end Mac Studio and Mac Pro desktops.</p> <p>Here's a rundown of everything you need to know about Apple's new M3 MacBook Pro and iMac models.</p> <h2>Comparing the new MacBook Pro models</h2> <p>The 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models received an upgrade to the M3 chipset.</p> <p class="copyright">Apple</p> <p>Apple revealed two new versions of the MacBook Pro: One with a <a href="https://affiliate.insider.com/?amazonTrackingID=biauto-64120-20&h=901a32774a77c34a2f9a0138dca1bf3a6678e69a41fbaca3e4f3b2eb059d1977&postID=6540036ab0b368bea7350e3e&postSlug=guides%2Ftech%2Fm3-macbook-pro-imac-price-specs-how-to-order-2023-10&site=bi&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.apple.com%2Fshop%2Fbuy-mac%2Fmacbook-pro%2F14-inch" target="_blank" rel="noopener">14-inch screen</a>, and one with a <a href="https://affiliate.insider.com/?amazonTrackingID=biauto-64120-20&h=2b82bdbf0d0c9008c287598b304e995e70bbef18c457c45ff73e3286514e61fe&postID=6540036ab0b368bea7350e3e&postSlug=guides%2Ftech%2Fm3-macbook-pro-imac-price-specs-how-to-order-2023-10&site=bi&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.apple.com%2Fshop%2Fbuy-mac%2Fmacbook-pro%2F16-inch">16-inch screen</a>. They both look the same as the previous MacBook Pro models, but are powered by a new Apple Silicon chip called the M3.</p> <p>Like the M1 and M2 chips that preceded it, the M3 is what's called a system-on-a-chip (or SoC). This means that the MacBook's entire system — the CPU, the graphics card, the memory, everything — is contained on that tiny chip, about as small as a fingernail. Apple claims that the M3 is significantly more powerful than the M2, with performance increases of up to 30%.</p> <p>The MacBook Pro's M3 chip comes in three different versions: The standard <strong>M3</strong>, the more powerful <strong>M3 Pro</strong>, and the premium <strong>M3 Max</strong>. You can buy the <a href="https://affiliate.insider.com/?amazonTrackingID=biauto-64120-20&h=901a32774a77c34a2f9a0138dca1bf3a6678e69a41fbaca3e4f3b2eb059d1977&postID=6540036ab0b368bea7350e3e&postSlug=guides%2Ftech%2Fm3-macbook-pro-imac-price-specs-how-to-order-2023-10&site=bi&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.apple.com%2Fshop%2Fbuy-mac%2Fmacbook-pro%2F14-inch" target="_blank" rel="noopener">14-inch MacBook Pro</a> with an M3, M3 Pro, or M3 Max; and you can buy the <a href="https://affiliate.insider.com/?amazonTrackingID=biauto-64120-20&h=2b82bdbf0d0c9008c287598b304e995e70bbef18c457c45ff73e3286514e61fe&postID=6540036ab0b368bea7350e3e&postSlug=guides%2Ftech%2Fm3-macbook-pro-imac-price-specs-how-to-order-2023-10&site=bi&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.apple.com%2Fshop%2Fbuy-mac%2Fmacbook-pro%2F16-inch">16-inch MacBook Pro</a> with an M3 Pro or M3 Max.</p> <p>Specs for the M3 series MacBook Pro models.</p> <p class="copyright">Apple</p> <p>All three models are strong enough to support intensive multitasking and high-end video editing, including ray tracing, but the M3 Pro and M3 Max will likely guarantee faster boot-up times and more stable 4K and 8K video support. If you're a professional graphic designer, videographer, or 3D animator, you'll likely want at least the M3 Pro.</p> <p>The M3 Pro and M3 Max MacBook Pros are also available in a new color: Space Black.</p> <h2><strong>What will the new M3 MacBook Pros cost?</strong></h2> <p>The <a href="https://affiliate.insider.com/?amazonTrackingID=biauto-64120-20&h=901a32774a77c34a2f9a0138dca1bf3a6678e69a41fbaca3e4f3b2eb059d1977&postID=6540036ab0b368bea7350e3e&postSlug=guides%2Ftech%2Fm3-macbook-pro-imac-price-specs-how-to-order-2023-10&site=bi&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.apple.com%2Fshop%2Fbuy-mac%2Fmacbook-pro%2F14-inch" target="_blank" rel="noopener">14-inch MacBook Pro model</a> starts at <strong>$1,599</strong>, and the <a href="https://affiliate.insider.com/?amazonTrackingID=biauto-64120-20&h=2b82bdbf0d0c9008c287598b304e995e70bbef18c457c45ff73e3286514e61fe&postID=6540036ab0b368bea7350e3e&postSlug=guides%2Ftech%2Fm3-macbook-pro-imac-price-specs-how-to-order-2023-10&site=bi&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.apple.com%2Fshop%2Fbuy-mac%2Fmacbook-pro%2F16-inch" target="_blank" rel="noopener">16-inch MacBook Pro</a> starts at <strong>$2,499</strong>.</p> <p>This means that the new 14-inch is $400 cheaper than the M2 model, which started at $1,999. And the 16-inch is the exact same price as the M2 model at launch.</p> <p>All of the new MacBook Pro models are available to order now from Apple's website, with wide availability starting on November 7. </p> <h2>Breaking down the new iMac computer</h2> <p>Apple also launched a long-awaited update to the iMac.</p> <p class="copyright">Apple</p> <p>It's been over two years since Apple released an updated version of the iMac, its line of all-in-one desktop computers. But at Monday's event, we got our first look at the <a href="https://affiliate.insider.com/?amazonTrackingID=biauto-64120-20&h=d8449625b2cf8619a505b21a803d937ae51168028b18dcfb0dd72a8655c94170&postID=6540036ab0b368bea7350e3e&postSlug=guides%2Ftech%2Fm3-macbook-pro-imac-price-specs-how-to-order-2023-10&site=bi&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.apple.com%2Fshop%2Fbuy-mac%2Fimac" target="_blank" rel="noopener">new 24-inch M3 iMac</a>.</p> <p>The M3 iMac is available to order right now, and it starts at <strong>$1,299</strong> — that's the same price as the older M1 iMac at launch. </p> <p>Specs for the M3 iMac.</p> <p class="copyright">Apple</p> <p>The new iMac largely looks the same as the M1 iMac, and it's available in up to seven colors.</p> <p>But on the inside, it's now running on the new M3 chip, which should massively boost performance compared to the M1 chip that iMacs were stuck with before. This means apps will start faster, 4K videos will run more smoothly, and you'll be able to run more apps at once without lag.</p> <div class="read-original">Read the original article on <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/guides/tech/m3-macbook-pro-imac-price-specs-how-to-order-2023-10">Business Insider</a></div><!-- /wp:html -->

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Apple launched two new MacBook Pro models and an updated iMac computer backed by the company’s new M3 chipset.

At its “Scary Fast” event on Monday, Apple unveiled new versions of its wildly popular MacBook Pro laptops and iMac desktop. These models mark the debut of Apple’s new M3 processors, which promise big improvements in both speed and graphical power compared to current M2 chips.

The new M3 MacBook Pro and iMac models are all available to order from Apple’s website right now. The new MacBook Pro models start at $1,599 for the 14-inch model and $2,499 for the 16-inch model, while the new iMac model starts at $1,299.

These aren’t the first Mac computers Apple has announced this year. In January, we saw new versions of the MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips; and in June, Apple unveiled a new MacBook Air model, alongside the high-end Mac Studio and Mac Pro desktops.

Here’s a rundown of everything you need to know about Apple’s new M3 MacBook Pro and iMac models.

Comparing the new MacBook Pro models

The 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models received an upgrade to the M3 chipset.

Apple revealed two new versions of the MacBook Pro: One with a 14-inch screen, and one with a 16-inch screen. They both look the same as the previous MacBook Pro models, but are powered by a new Apple Silicon chip called the M3.

Like the M1 and M2 chips that preceded it, the M3 is what’s called a system-on-a-chip (or SoC). This means that the MacBook’s entire system — the CPU, the graphics card, the memory, everything — is contained on that tiny chip, about as small as a fingernail. Apple claims that the M3 is significantly more powerful than the M2, with performance increases of up to 30%.

The MacBook Pro’s M3 chip comes in three different versions: The standard M3, the more powerful M3 Pro, and the premium M3 Max. You can buy the 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M3, M3 Pro, or M3 Max; and you can buy the 16-inch MacBook Pro with an M3 Pro or M3 Max.

Specs for the M3 series MacBook Pro models.

All three models are strong enough to support intensive multitasking and high-end video editing, including ray tracing, but the M3 Pro and M3 Max will likely guarantee faster boot-up times and more stable 4K and 8K video support. If you’re a professional graphic designer, videographer, or 3D animator, you’ll likely want at least the M3 Pro.

The M3 Pro and M3 Max MacBook Pros are also available in a new color: Space Black.

What will the new M3 MacBook Pros cost?

The 14-inch MacBook Pro model starts at $1,599, and the 16-inch MacBook Pro starts at $2,499.

This means that the new 14-inch is $400 cheaper than the M2 model, which started at $1,999. And the 16-inch is the exact same price as the M2 model at launch.

All of the new MacBook Pro models are available to order now from Apple’s website, with wide availability starting on November 7. 

Breaking down the new iMac computer

Apple also launched a long-awaited update to the iMac.

It’s been over two years since Apple released an updated version of the iMac, its line of all-in-one desktop computers. But at Monday’s event, we got our first look at the new 24-inch M3 iMac.

The M3 iMac is available to order right now, and it starts at $1,299 — that’s the same price as the older M1 iMac at launch. 

Specs for the M3 iMac.

The new iMac largely looks the same as the M1 iMac, and it’s available in up to seven colors.

But on the inside, it’s now running on the new M3 chip, which should massively boost performance compared to the M1 chip that iMacs were stuck with before. This means apps will start faster, 4K videos will run more smoothly, and you’ll be able to run more apps at once without lag.

Read the original article on Business Insider

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