Apple’s new M4 processors promise generation-over-generation improvements to CPU and GPU performance for itsMacBook Pro 14andMacBook Pro 16laptops.

These features will continue to roll out with MacOS 15.1 and future updates.

That means there’s likely a big performance jump between the Pro and the Max for gaming.

No price bump for any entry-level models, though.

The MacBook Pro 16’s entry model has 24GB RAM, up from 18GB.

(They finally get an upgrade from the 1080p FaceTime camera to the 12-megapixel Center Stage camera.

The M4 model of the 14-inch is now also available in space black, like the higher-end versions.

It adds $150 to the price of either size laptop.

Preorders begin today and the systems are slated to ship Nov. 8.