With Apple’s announcement of the M4 MacBook Pro on October 30, 2024, companies are already evaluating the impact on their device procurement strategies. Apple's newest release brings exciting new features like enhanced performance and Apple AI, a game-changer for companies that rely on high-end MacBooks to support their workforce. This article covers the key details of the M4 rollout, how it compares to previous models, and how Firstbase can simplify device upgrades for businesses worldwide.
As with past Apple launches, retail stores are set to receive the first batches of M4 devices. According to Apple, consumer sales in retail channels will begin on November 6, 2024. However, for companies ordering in bulk, commercial distribution will generally follow 1-3 months later. This staggered release means businesses planning to upgrade will need to exercise patience, as bulk stock for commercial channels might not stabilize until early 2025.
For international companies, there may be additional delays. Apple's global distribution logistics mean that M4 models may reach markets outside the U.S. at a slower pace, due to regulatory compliance and local inventory management.
Looking at the timeline of previous releases can give businesses an idea of what to expect with the M4:
The M4 MacBook Pro introduces a range of performance improvements over previous models, including an enhanced CPU with up to 14 cores, a GPU with up to 20 cores, and built-in Apple AI capabilities that can summarize content and assist with writing tasks. Here’s a quick comparison of the key specs:
Spec |
M1 Pro |
M2 Pro |
M3 Pro |
M4 Pro |
Launch Date |
Nov 2020 |
June 2022 |
Nov 2023 |
Nov 2024 |
CPU |
8 Cores |
8 Cores |
8 Cores |
Up to 14 Cores |
GPU |
8 Cores |
10 Cores |
10 Cores |
Up to 20 Cores |
Memory |
Up to 16GB |
Up to 16GB |
Up to 24GB |
24GB |
Storage |
Up to 2TB |
Up to 2TB |
Up to 2TB |
Up to 1TB |
Battery Life |
17 Hours |
18 Hours |
18 Hours |
20 Hours |
The addition of Apple AI in the M4 is a major differentiator. This feature can help employees handle tasks like summarizing articles and drafting content, making the M4 particularly useful for roles that involve content creation, research, or analysis.
For a deeper dive into how compute power impacts various roles, read our previous article: “Does Your Team Really Need the M3 Processor?”
The decision to upgrade to the M4 will depend on several factors, including the nature of your team’s work and the lifecycle of your current devices. Here are some key reasons to consider upgrading:
For businesses with teams around the world, managing an M4 rollout across multiple regions can be challenging. International delays and varying regional regulations add complexity to the process. This is where Firstbase offers a strategic advantage.
As an Apple Authorized Reseller, Firstbase can handle every step of the device lifecycle, from procurement to retrieval and repurposing or secure disposal. Firstbase has already begun preparing for the M4 rollout and will have initial pricing available by the first week of November. This is followed by Europe, the UK, and other regions. Companies interested in real-time updates and personalized guidance should reach out to Firstbase.
The M4 launch marks another milestone in Apple’s MacBook lineup, with performance and AI capabilities that will benefit a range of business roles. If your organization is ready to upgrade, Firstbase can help streamline the entire process, from ordering to retrieval and compliance, on a global scale.
For more details, read Apple’s official announcement of the M4 MacBook Pro: New MacBook Pro Features M4 Family of Chips and Apple Intelligence.