
The M2 processor family will be utilised in Apple’s next generation of MacBooks, which has previously been announced. Mark Gurman, a well-known specialist, has provided considerably additional inform ation regarding the first M2 processor-equipped devices.
According to him, these chips are now being tested with third-party software on the new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, and Mac Pro computers.
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The standard M2 processor, according to Gurman, will be utilised in the next MacBook Air, which will feature 8 CPU cores and 10 GPU cores, up from the M1’s 8 core GPU. The M2 MacBook Air will feature the same CPU as the basic MacBook Pro and a screen size that has yet to be determined.
The 14′′ and 16′′ MacBook Pros, on the other hand, will feature the higher-end M2 Pro and M2 Max CPUs. The M2 Pro’s CPU and GPU specifications are unclear, while the M2 Max is expected to include a 12-core CPU and a monstrous 38-core GPU.
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Apple is also developing a Mac Mini and a Mac Pro that will have the M2 Pro and M2 Max SoCs. The M2 Ultra CPU or the M2 Extreme, which is expected to be a mix of two M2 Ultra processors, will be offered in a more powerful version of the Mac Pro.
More details on Apple’s forthcoming M2 hardware is expected to be unveiled at the WWDC event in June, according to rumours.