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Thunderbolt 5 is still fairly new, with the newest MacBook Pro bringing the cutting edge technology to the masses.
Apple’s 14-inch MacBook Pro M3 has 18GB of RAM, the powerful M3 Pro chip, and a 512GB SSD. Its 3K+ resolution makes it great ...
That YouTuber netted a 2,215 MB/s write speed, and 2,900 MB/s read speed on the M1 MacBook Pro. Then, on the MacBook Pro with an M2 chip, the results came in at 1,446 MB/s read and 1,463 MB/s write.
Apple boasted at WWDC 2022 about the performance of its M2 chip but failed to mention anything about slower SSD speeds in the refreshed MacBook Pro 13. As MacRumors reports, YouTubers Max Tech and ...
BREAKING: We’ve just discovered that the base 14” M2 Pro MacBook Pro (512GB) is considerably slower than the previous 14” M1 Pro model. Apple is likely using single SSD modules again (like ...
Max Tech took apart the 13-inch MacBook Pro and may have found why the SSD takes a performance hit: Apple is using a single 256GB NAND flash storage chip. That’s different from the M1 model that ...
Apple’s 2023 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro are available in stores in M2 Pro and M2 Max configurations. We already explained why the base 14-inch MacBook Pro model is a tremendous upgrade.
Apple’s new M2 MacBook Pro appears to have slower SSD write and read speeds than its predecessor. YouTubers have discovered that the base model only has a single NAND chip, which could be ...
"Interestingly, the 2TB SSD in our review unit posted a read score that was 7 percent slower than the 1TB SSD in the 14-inch M1 Pro MacBook Pro that we tested–that’s small enough to be barely ...
The use of the M2 chip is the new 13-inch MacBook Pro's biggest change compared to the M1 version Apple launched in 2020, but it's apparently not the only one. YouTubers on the Max Tech and ...
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