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&lt;h1 id="macbook-pro-m3-max-runs-hotter-than-m4-pro-new-thermal-data-leaked">MacBook Pro M3 Max Runs HOTTER Than M4 Pro?! New Thermal Data Leaked!&lt;/h1>
&lt;p>Hold onto your hats, Apple fans! Whispers and benchmark leaks from wccftech.com are suggesting something rather… warm… about Apple's latest M3 Max chip. While we expect peak performance from Apple Silicon, the latest data indicates that the M3 Max might be pushing the thermal limits, even surpassing the heat output of its predecessor, the M4 Pro. This raises some serious questions about thermal management in the upcoming MacBook Pro lineup and what we can expect from future Apple Silicon iterations.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>