Jakarta (ANTARA) – Apple has surprisingly launched a MacBook Pro laptop that uses chip their latest generation, namely the M2 Pro and M2 Max.
“With faster performance, improved connectivity and the longest battery life on a Mac,” said senior deputy director of global marketing at Apple Inc. Greg Joswiak, in a statement on Apple’s official website, Tuesday (17/1) local time.
The MacBook Pro that was launched consists of two sizes, namely 14 and 16 inches. Laptops with chip The M2 Pro is equipped with a 10 or 12 core CPU which promises up to 20 percent engine performance and efficiency compared to the M1 Pro.
For the GPU, the M2 Pro chip supports up to 19 larger cores, up to 30 percent higher graphics performance and 40 percent faster Neural Engine. With chip In addition, the MacBook Pro M2 Pro promises faster image processing performance compared to chip previous generation.
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Apple claims work with Adobe Photoshop on the MacBook Pro M2 Pro is up to 80 percent faster in comparison chip Intel and 40 percent faster than chip M1 Pro.
Temporary chip M2 Max, it offers a much larger GPU, namely up to 38 cores, and 30 percent better graphics performance than chip M1 Max.
Apple claims rendering Cinema 4D application effects using the M2 Max is up to six times faster than chip Intel and 30 percent faster than M1 Max.
In terms of connectivity, the new MacBook Pro uses a MagSafe 3 charger and has three Thunderbolt 4 ports and an SDXC card slot. The laptop was released with the macOS Ventura operating system.
Apple sells the 14-inch MacBook Pro chip The M2 Pro starts at US$1,999 and the 16-inch version US$2,499. The MacBook Pro M2 Max is marketed from US$3,099.