The M4 trio was completed yesterday after Apple officially announced the M4 Max, which can be configured with up to a 16-core CPU and a 40-core GPU. Of course, for those that require an abnormal amount of memory for running Large Language Models, the new chipset can also be configured with up to 128GB of unified RAM, which Apple claims has a bandwidth of 546GB/s. This is an incredible feat because it is the first time that a non-Ultra variant of the company’s custom chipset lineup has crossed half a terabyte of memory bandwidth.