Tuesday, May 7th 2024

Apple Introduces the M4 Chip

Apple today announced M4, the latest chip delivering phenomenal performance to the all-new iPad Pro. Built using second-generation 3-nanometer technology, M4 is a system on a chip (SoC) that advances the industry-leading power efficiency of Apple silicon and enables the incredibly thin design of iPad Pro. It also features an entirely new display engine to drive the stunning precision, color, and brightness of the breakthrough Ultra Retina XDR display on iPad Pro. A new CPU has up to 10 cores, while the new 10-core GPU builds on the next-generation GPU architecture introduced in M3, and brings Dynamic Caching, hardware-accelerated ray tracing, and hardware-accelerated mesh shading to iPad for the first time. M4 has Apple's fastest Neural Engine ever, capable of up to 38 trillion operations per second, which is faster than the neural processing unit of any AI PC today. Combined with faster memory bandwidth, along with next-generation machine learning (ML) accelerators in the CPU, and a high-performance GPU, M4 makes the new iPad Pro an outrageously powerful device for artificial intelligence.

"The new iPad Pro with M4 is a great example of how building best-in-class custom silicon enables breakthrough products," said Johny Srouji, Apple's senior vice president of Hardware Technologies. "The power-efficient performance of M4, along with its new display engine, makes the thin design and game-changing display of iPad Pro possible, while fundamental improvements to the CPU, GPU, Neural Engine, and memory system make M4 extremely well suited for the latest applications leveraging AI. Altogether, this new chip makes iPad Pro the most powerful device of its kind."
New Technologies Enabling the New iPad Pro
Delivering a giant leap in performance over the previous iPad Pro with M2, M4 consists of 28 billion transistors built using a second-generation 3-nanometer technology that further advances the power efficiency of Apple silicon. M4 also features an entirely new display engine designed with pioneering technologies, enabling the stunning precision, color accuracy, and brightness uniformity of the Ultra Retina XDR display, a state-of-the-art display created by combining the light of two OLED panels.

New 10-core CPU
M4 has a new up-to-10-core CPU consisting of up to four performance cores and now six efficiency cores. The next-generation cores feature improved branch prediction, with wider decode and execution engines for the performance cores, and a deeper execution engine for the efficiency cores. And both types of cores also feature enhanced, next-generation ML accelerators.

M4 delivers up to 1.5x faster CPU performance over the powerful M2 in the previous iPad Pro. Whether working with complex orchestral music files in Logic Pro or adding highly demanding effects to 4K video in LumaFusion, M4 boosts performance across pro workflows.

GPU Brings New Capabilities to iPad Pro
The new 10-core GPU of M4 builds upon the next-generation graphics architecture of the M3 family of chips. It features Dynamic Caching, an Apple innovation that allocates local memory dynamically in hardware and in real time to dramatically increase the average utilization of the GPU. This significantly increases performance for the most demanding pro apps and games.

Hardware-accelerated ray tracing comes to iPad for the first time, and enables even more realistic shadows and reflections in games and other graphically rich experiences. Hardware-accelerated mesh shading is also built into the GPU, and delivers greater capability and efficiency in geometry processing, enabling more visually complex scenes in games and graphics-intensive apps. Pro rendering performance in apps like Octane gets a huge boost with M4, and is now up to four times faster than on M2. With these improvements to the CPU and GPU, M4 maintains Apple silicon's industry-leading performance per watt. M4 can deliver the same performance as M2 using just half the power. And compared with the latest PC chip in a thin and light laptop, M4 can deliver the same performance using just a fourth of the power.

The Most Powerful Neural Engine Ever
M4 has a blazing-fast Neural Engine—an IP block in the chip dedicated to the acceleration of AI workloads. This is Apple's most powerful Neural Engine ever, capable of an astounding 38 trillion operations per second—a breathtaking 60x faster than the first Neural Engine in A11 Bionic. Together with next-generation ML accelerators in the CPU, the high-performance GPU, and higher-bandwidth unified memory, the Neural Engine makes M4 an outrageously powerful chip for AI. And with AI features in iPadOS like Live Captions for real-time audio captions, and Visual Look Up, which identifies objects in video and photos, the new iPad Pro allows users to accomplish amazing AI tasks quickly and on device.

iPad Pro with M4 can easily isolate a subject from its background throughout a 4K video in Final Cut Pro with just a tap, and can automatically create musical notation in real time in StaffPad by simply listening to someone play the piano. And inference workloads can be done efficiently and privately while minimizing the impact on app memory, app responsiveness, and battery life. The Neural Engine in M4 is Apple's most capable yet, and is more powerful than any neural processing unit in any AI PC today.

Advanced Media Engine for Smooth, Efficient Streaming
The Media Engine of M4 is the most advanced to come to iPad. In addition to supporting the most popular video codecs, like H.264, HEVC, and ProRes, it brings hardware acceleration for AV1 to iPad for the first time. This provides more power-efficient playback of high-resolution video experiences from streaming services.
Better for the Environment

The power-efficient performance of M4 helps the all-new iPad Pro meet Apple's high standards for energy efficiency and deliver all-day battery life. This results in less time needing to be plugged in and less energy consumed over its lifetime.
Today, Apple is carbon neutral for global corporate operations, and by 2030, plans to be carbon neutral across the entire manufacturing supply chain and life cycle of every product.
Source: Apple
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38 Comments on Apple Introduces the M4 Chip

#26
dgianstefani
TPU Proofreader
Dr. DroTrue, you have valid points. I meant to buy a 3rd Gen SE myself but the prices are kind of rotten here in Brazil, it makes no sense, they are much pricier than they used to be. I think it's because of the high demand. That's how I managed to snap up this Xs Max, I purchased it from a seller of recertified devices under "excellent condition", it looks like it was never used in its life and it does not seem to have ever been opened, all components passed Apple genuine checks. Battery at 80% though, I'll have it serviced at the Apple Store sometime.

Might be an older device but has all the niceties I want like the OLED screen, 256 GB storage and all. Still takes decent pictures and the A12 SoC held up nicely, it's probably going to receive iOS 18 as well - it's still an amazing phone and it cost me less than the street price of a 128 GB vanilla iPhone 11 :D
SE's are great. Bought one for my GF who had an Iphone 7, so the SE2 was a direct upgrade with identical form factor so her cases fit etc.
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#27
kondamin
Dr. DroiPhones are generally announced in September. A 4th generation iPhone SE with Face ID should be coming soon, if rumors are to be believed.
According to the buyersguide on macrumors the iphone se's were launched
Mar 2016, Mar 2017, Apr 2020, Mar 2022

So, it wouldn't have been that odd if it had been released today
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#28
Dr. Dro
dgianstefaniSE's are great. Bought one for my GF who had an Iphone 7, so the SE2 was a direct upgrade with identical form factor so her cases fit etc.
I had the original that looked like the iPhone 5S. Best damn phone I ever had. Performed great, was reliable, parts were absurdly cheap, accessories were basically free, even battery replacement from Apple itself was inexpensive - I just loved it
kondaminAccording to the buyersguide on macrumors the iphone se's were launched
Mar 2016, Mar 2017, Apr 2020, Mar 2022

So, it wouldn't have been that odd if it had been released today
True, I hadn't taken that into account. Hopefully soon.
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#29
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
That’s impressive and all but my wife will still only use it to watch Netflix
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#30
mechtech
*but can it play crisis youtube?*
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#31
Darmok N Jalad
Dr. DroAll I want is an updated Mac mini, come on...
Yeah, an M4 mini 16/512 sounds nice to me. I'd be willing to trade my 15" MBA in for it, as I really don't need a laptop. I don't want to bother with an M2 mini, and I suspect Apple will just skip M3 and go to M4 at this point. We can hope anyway.
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#32
Minus Infinity
So when can we see these in real devices like Macbook's. Want to see how much M4 has improved over M3 in performance per watt and for productivity. Will need to update ancient laptop this year, but with Strix Point/Halo coming, Qualcomm and Lunar Lake plenty of good choices (prices pending).
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#33
apoklyps3
why don't they compare it to Broadcom BCM2836 instead of M2?
the difference will be way bigger in charts :roll:
oh...rasberry pi doesn't run on a dud OS?
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#34
watzupken
“breathtaking 60x faster than the first Neural Engine in A11 Bionic.”

This is the most far fetch comparison that I can think of. Not only did they skip M1, they used an even older A11 SOC back in 2017 to show a 60x improvement in neural engine performance. Apple selective marketing.
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#35
Aleksandar_038
If any other company made such kind of announcement, it would get tons of negative publicity, but Apple... Not Apple... They are still sailing on success of M1 CPU.
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#36
Nhonho
I don't understand why Apple didn't put in an AV1 encoder.
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#37
Minus Infinity
Don't worry M4 hasn't improved over M3 other than NPU and even then it's only faster for the newly supported int8. It's only 19TOPS for int16 compared to M3's 18TOPS. This is BS hype train non-update update.
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#38
R0H1T
NhonhoI don't understand why Apple didn't put in an AV1 encoder.
Well how else are they gonna show upto 100x faster in ProRes with m5 or some other BS workload?
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