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17 Jan, 2023
2 min time to read

Company just dropped the press-release and a video presentation on its website without a special event.

Apple announced the next-generation 14-inch and 16-inch Macbook Pro's via press-release on its website. Both models featuring more powerful chips M2 Pro and M2 Max, supports up to 96GB of RAM, 8K external displays via HDMI and faster Wi-Fi 6E.

According to Apple, the new M2 Pro chip features a 10 or 12-core CPU and offers up to 20% faster performance that its predecessor M1 Pro. The chip also has up to a 19-core GPU that could deliver up to 30% more graphics performance, while the Neural Engine is 40% faster.

The M2 Max chip has an 12-core CPU with up to eight high-performance and four high-efficiency cores. It delivers up to 20% faster performance than the M1 Max chip, and it has up to a 38-core GPU.

Both new MacBook Pro models are now available with up to 96GB of unified memory on M2 Max chip configurations. Previous models were available only up to 64GB of memory with the M1 Max chip. The notebooks can be configured with up to 8TB of SSD storage.

The new models support Wi-Fi 6E – more faster, securable and stable wirelles connectivity and lower latency over the 6GHz band if its available. Previous models were limited only to Wi-Fi 6, which works only with 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.

One of the huge improvements is the upgraded HDMI port. Now it supports external display up to 8K resolution at 60 Hz or 4K resolution at 240 Hz.

Customers can buy both new MacBook Pro's starting today on Apple's online store with availability beginning Tuesday, January 24. Price started from $1,999 for the 14-inch model and at $2,499 for the 16-inch MacBook Pro.

Apple didn't make a special event for new Macs. The company released an 18-minutes video that looks exactly like the keynote, but it was not live-streamed and announced before the drop. Instead, Apple revealed the news through a press release on its website and a video on YouTube.

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