The 3 big ways the Apple M3 chips will change Mac gaming forever

Apple’s latest reveals were huge

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Applehosted a special pre-HalloweenScaryFast Eventright in time for the spooky season, in which the tech giant announced some of its most exciting news in 2023. The biggest was theM3 chipreveal, which will be gracing Mac products like the line of new MacBook Pro laptops and the newiMac 24-inch.

The M3 line includes the Apple M3,Apple M3 Pro, andApple M3 Max, which are all 3-nanometer process SoCs. The best version of the chips – the M3 Max – features up to a massive 128GB of unified memory (Apple’s version of RAM), easily making the upcoming MacBook Pro one of thebest mobile workstationson the market.

But why is the M3 already so promising? And how could it shape up to make Mac gaming a force to be reckoned with? There’s plenty to unpack thanks to the event, and even more to find out once we uncover the M3’s true potential.

Apple’s SoC is a miracle

Apple’s SoC is a miracle

One of the most interesting parts about the M3 chip is that there’s no discrete graphics option since Apple’s SoC does everything. And there’s even a chance that it beats out Apple’s lastAMDdiscrete option in terms of performance, which would be incredible.

Of course, this is subject to benchmarks and other extensive testing, but the potential of Apple chips becoming completely self-sufficient in terms of gaming is an exciting prospect. We could be on the cusp of a super chip that can handle every aspect of gaming, which is mind-blowing considering how much work the M1 and M2 lines do for gaming andhow well it does it already.

Dynamic Caching will bring efficiency to new heights

Dynamic Caching will bring efficiency to new heights

Apple’s new silicon will now come with a GPU enhancement called Dynamic Caching. According to the tech giant, instead of the system architecture assigning the same amount of memory to tasks similar to the most intensive one, it instead looks at each task individually and then allocates memory based on those needs.

If it works exactly as intended and nothing more, that alone could completely change how graphics memory management is done. The level of performance and efficiency increases would be substantial, as it would open up more memory for other tasks. Even better, developers don’t need to write any new code for it, as it automatically works. So they get a massive upgrade to memory that they don’t need to code for, it’s a win-win.

Hardware-accelerated ray tracing and mesh shading is the future

The last innovation involves hardware-accelerated ray tracing andmesh shading, two firsts for Apple silicon. The former uses specially purposed hardware to calculate real-time ray tracing when compared to software performing those same tasks. Mesh shading, meanwhile, lets game developers process polygons with more power and control than old vertex shaders (think billions of polygons on screen with no issue).

Using hardware to accelerate ray tracing greatly increases its capabilities as well as efficiency, meaning much more realistic lighting effects. Mesh shading is even more promising, as it’s currently a game development technology so advanced that Alan Wake 2 is the first game that actually requires it, despite being implemented byMicrosoft as part of DirectX 12 Ultimate in 2020and showcased inNvidia’s Asteroids demo back in 2018.

The fact that the M3 chips actually support it is a significant step forward for both Mac gaming and gaming in general. If Apple takes proper advantage of this, it couldpropel Mac gamingto new heights, truly enhancing thebest PC gamespast its already impressive M1.

Final thoughts

The M3 line of Apple chips was by far the best reveal of the Halloween-themed event. Even its short stay in the limelight revealed so much that the silicon is capable of, especially in regards to gaming. There’s plenty of testing to be done to properly verify the tech giant’s claims, but those claims could potentially turn Mac gaming and PC gaming in general on its head.

Several new features that come with any of the M3 chips, as well as the massive increase in unified memory limits for the high-end chips, will enhance any title’s performance, efficiency, and graphical output. Hopefully, this means that Apple will support these innovations, though things are looking optimistic withHideo Kojima pledgingDeath Strandingand other titles to come to Mac devices.

Get the best Black Friday deals direct to your inbox, plus news, reviews, and more.

Sign up to be the first to know about unmissable Black Friday deals on top tech, plus get all your favorite TechRadar content.

Named by the CTA as a CES 2023 Media Trailblazer, Allisa is a Computing Staff Writer who covers breaking news and rumors in the computing industry, as well as reviews, hands-on previews, featured articles, and the latest deals and trends. In her spare time you can find her chatting it up on her two podcasts, Megaten Marathon and Combo Chain, as well as playing any JRPGs she can get her hands on.

Apple iMac 24-inch M4 (2024) review: the best, and most colorful, all-in-one computer levels up

A new dawn for Mac gaming? Apple’s M4 Mac mini will support hardware-accelerated ray tracing

ChatGPT just got easier to find when you’re searching for something