Reliable Apple Analyst Mark Gurman shared some details for the first set of devices that are expected to use Apple’s next-generation M2 chipsets. These are currently being tested with third-party apps and include the new MacBook Air, several MacBook Pros, a new Mac Mini, and a Mac Pro.
The Apple M1 family
The brand new MacBook Air with a standard M2 chipset at the helm with 8 CPU cores and 10 GPU cores. Gurman also mentions an entry-level MacBook Pro with an unspecified screen size with the same chipset specifications as the MacBook Air M2. The M2 Pro and M2 Max chips will power the next generation of 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro. M2 Max is said to be equipped with 12 CPU cores and a whopping 38 GPU cores.
Apple is also working on a Mac Mini that will use the M2 Pro chip and a new Mac Pro that is said to be equipped with the M2 Max chip and an even more powerful chip that could be called the M2 Ultra or M2 Extreme, a successor to the M1 Chip. Ultra from Mac Studio.
With WWDC 2022 coming in June, hopefully we will know more about Apple’s plans for new M2 chipsets and devices.
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