Apple’s MacBook Pro (2024) and Mac Mini (2024) with M4 Pro chips support the “High Power Mode” that is designed to boost performance while using video editing and 3D applications on macOS, according to a report. Apple’s previous MacBook Pro models with more capable M-series chips also support the feature.
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