- Apple M2 Pro with 10‑core CPU, 16‑core GPU and 16‑core Neural Engine
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Apple M2 Pro with 10‑core CPU, 16‑core GPU and 16‑core Neural Engine
16GB unified memory
512GB SSD storage
67W USB-C Power Adapter
35.97 cm (14.2-inch) Liquid Retina XDR display²
Three Thunderbolt 4 ports, HDMI port, SDXC card slot, headphone jack, MagSafe 3 port
Backlit Magic Keyboard with Touch ID - US English
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Review Rating
M2 Pro is faster and more efficient
The new M2 Pro chip offers decent performance gains on the already very fast M1 Pro chips, with up to 14% improvement in CPU speed and up to 22% faster graphics in tests. That puts it alongside some of the best Intel and AMD laptop chips, but at considerably lower power consumption*Is it worth waiting for M2 Pro MacBook Pro?
The most obvious reason to wait for the new MacBook Pro laptops is for the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips. The M2 Pro chip features a 10- or 12-core CPU with up to eight high-performance and four high-efficiency cores, which Apple claims delivers 20 percent greater performance over M1 Pro
Product Information
1GB = 1 billion bytes and 1TB = 1 trillion bytes; actual formatted capacity less.
The displays on the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro have rounded corners at the top. When measured as a standard rectangular shape, the screens are 14.2 inches and 16.2 inches diagonally (actual viewable area is less).
Testing conducted by Apple in November and December 2022 using pre-production 16-inch MacBook Pro systems with Apple M2 Pro, 12-core CPU, 19-core GPU, 32GB of RAM and 8TB SSD. Final Cut Pro 10.6.5 tested using a 1-minute picture-in-picture project with 23 streams of Apple ProRes 422 video at 3840x2160 resolution and 29.97 frames per second. Performance tests are conducted using specific computer systems and reflect the approximate performance of MacBook Pro.
Testing conducted by Apple in November and December 2022 using pre-production 16-inch MacBook Pro systems with Apple M2 Max, 12-core CPU, 38-core GPU, 96GB of RAM and 8TB SSD. Final Cut Pro 10.6.5 tested using a 1-minute picture-in-picture project with 10 streams of Apple ProRes 422 video at 8192x4320 resolution and 30 frames per second. Performance tests are conducted using specific computer systems and reflect the approximate performance of MacBook Pro.
Testing conducted by Apple in November and December 2022 using pre-production 16-inch MacBook Pro systems with Apple M2 Pro, 12-core CPU, 19-core GPU, 16GB of RAM and 1TB SSD, and pre-production 14-inch MacBook Pro systems with Apple M2 Pro, 12-core CPU, 19-core GPU, 16GB of RAM and 1TB SSD. 16‑inch MacBook Pro systems tested with Apple 140W USB-C Power Adapter (Model A2452) and 14‑inch MacBook Pro systems tested with Apple 96W USB-C Power Adapter (Model A2166), both with USB-C to MagSafe 3 Cable (Model A2363). Charge testing conducted with drained MacBook Pro units. Charge time varies with settings and environmental factors; actual results will vary.
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