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Yesterday's launch of sales of last week's iMacs and MacBookPro with M3 chips, M3 Pro and M3 Max brought with it the revelation of another interesting detail, which was Apple na Keynote did not mention. For some users, this may be a relatively crucial thing that will convince them to buy a 14" MacBookon the Pro instead of the 16" model. Specifically, we are talking about support for High Power Mode, which was previously only available on the 16" MacBook Pro. But that is now changing. 

High performance mode is only available on series chips Max, while for M1 and M2 Max was only available on the aforementioned 16" MacBook Pros. However, that is now changing and now owners of 14" devices can also enjoy it, as they can activate it in the power section of the settings. And what does this mode actually bring? First of all, it will spin the fans MacBookon maximum, which will increase the cooling performance of the machines and thus ultimately extend the time for which the M3 chip can run Max na maximal performance. This should allow tasks that require computing power to be completed faster, which may be very important for some users. It is therefore great that the mode has been extended to smaller and more compact machines. 

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