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Default The New MacBook Pro Has M3 Chips and Up To 128GB of RAM

It hasn't even been a year since Apple announced its M2-based range of MacBook Pro computers. Those laptops came with the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips, which brought changes such as vastly better performance and the ability to put a whopping 96GB of RAM. But in case you haven't heard, M2 is old news now. We have a whole range of M3 chips now, and with them, Apple also announced the next-gen MacBook Pro laptops.

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