Apple today announced the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips alongside new MacBook Pro and Mac mini models.
The M2 Pro chip is built using a second-generation five-nanometer process and offers 20 percent more transistors than M1 Pro and double the amount in the M2 chip. Multithreaded CPU performance is up to 20 percent faster than that of the M1 Pro, and Apple says some apps like Photoshop and Xcode can run heavy workloads substantially faster. It also offers 200GB/s of unified memory bandwidth and up to 32GB of memory like its predecessor.
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