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Five Things You Should Know About the M2 Chip by Apple

Apple has announced the release of their newest chip, the M2. It is anticipated to be released in July 2022 as part of the new 13-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. The M2 chip is a big step from its predecessor, the M1 chip. Apple-designed it to make the laptops more capable than ever and the most portable they've ever been.

This post will highlight five things about the M2 chip, from power consumption to security.

1. The M2 Chip Is Faster Than the Previous Chip
The M2 chip is up to 1.6x faster than the M1 model and 6x faster than the Intel-based models, making it an excellent option for people looking for a fast and efficient laptop. This is important for people who use their computers for gaming or graphic design work. Now you can see most graphic-intensive games at a smooth 120 FPS and work with more streams of 4K and 8K ProRes video with the high-performance.

2. The M2 Chip Is More Energy Efficient Than the Previous Chip
The M2 chip is made more power-efficient by optimizing the motherboard through low power consumption and thermal management. Because of this, you can work or play for longer without worrying about your battery life. Also, the battery on a single full charge will last longer. You won't have to worry about your laptop overheating, making your MacBook more energy-efficient overall.

3. The M2 Chip Is Smaller and More Powerful
The M2 chip is smaller and more powerful than its predecessor, the M1 chip. It has a 64-bit architecture and a PCIe-based SSD controller. It's designed to have four high-performance cores and four high-efficiency cores to tackle power-intensive single-threaded and multi-threaded performance tasks. The 35% more powerful GPU and 40% faster Neural Engine make M2 faster and more efficient than the original chip.

4. The M2 Chip Is More Secure
Another thing worth mentioning about the M2 chip is that it's more secure than its predecessor. It has a dedicated security processor that helps protect your data and passwords and keeps your MacBook safe from attacks. The A12 Bionic Chip in the iPhone XS and XR has a Secure Enclave coprocessor that provides hardware-level security for Face ID, Touch ID, and other security features. The M2 Chip in the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air also includes a Secure Enclave coprocessor, so your data is protected with the same level of security.

5. The M2 Chip Makes the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air More Capable Than Ever
The M2 chip is the newest chip released by Apple. It makes the 13-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air more potent than ever. With the 8-core CPU and 10-core GPU, the laptops can handle more 4K and 8K ProRes video streams and more graphics-intensive tasks. Additionally, they have up to 24GB of faster-unified memory. M2 works in sync with the macOS to bring more speed and responsiveness to all your favourite iOS apps. This chip supports up to 2TB of SSD storage and 40GB/s of data transfer speed on the go.

Conclusion

The M2 chip is a new addition to Apple's lineup of chips. The redesigned MacBook Air and Pro are the first Apple products to have the M2 chip. The company is yet to announce its M2 Pro and M2 Max chips for its professional and focused Mac users shortly. Nevertheless, Apple's M2 chips are another significant step toward technological advancements. If you're in the market for a new Apple laptop, check out models that feature the M2 chip. You won't be disappointed!

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Technical Vandar

the size of M2 is larger than M1
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lamka02sk

Playing graphic-intensive games at 120 fps? Lol, definitely not