Apple has announced upgrades to its M1 custom silicon in the form of the M1 Pro and M1 Max. The M1 Pro and M1 Max will feature in the new MacBook Pros and claim to offer performance that rivals current top-end x86 hardware. The M1 Max also seems to be nearly 1.6x larger than a Rocket Lake-S desktop die by some rough estimates making it one of the largest SoCs to power a laptop.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-M1-Pro-and-M1-Max-announced-with-vast-improvements-over-M1-take-the-fight-to-Tiger-Lake-H-CPUs-and-RTX-3080-GPUs-while-being-up-to-70-more-power-efficient.573818.0.html
The only improvement i see is the price :-\
Hope these comes in a Mac mini with lower prices soon...would be interesting to see their approach to the workstation Macs, don't think the monolithic approach can bring them to Parity with the present top ends in that segment