![]() “Bringing even more performance and a lower starting price, Mac mini with M2 is a tremendous value. Today, we’re excited to take it even further with M2 and M2 Pro,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. “With incredible capabilities and a wide array of connectivity in its compact design, Mac mini is used in so many places, in so many different ways. Paired with Studio Display and Magic accessories, along with the power and ease of macOS Ventura, Mac mini provides a phenomenal desktop experience that will take users’ productivity and creativity to the next level.Īpple’s marketing SVP Greg Joswiak pointed to the combination of power and value. Mac mini with M2 and M2 Pro delivers faster performance, even more unified memory, and advanced connectivity, including support for up to two displays on the M2 model, and up to three displays on the M2 Pro model. The new M2 Pro chip delivers pro-level performance to Mac mini for the first time, enabling users to run high-performance workflows that were previously unimaginable in such a compact design. The M2 Pro is essentially the same as the base M2 in single-core performance, but hits 15013 in the multi-core test – making it 66% faster than the M2, and 189% faster than the M1.Īpple announced the machines on Tuesday, saying that the M2 Pro model in particular offered performance previously unobtainable in such a small unit. Here, the score increased from 5181 to 9003, a 73% improvement. But it’s in multi-core usage where the power of the M2 chip really makes its presence known. The base model M2 machine gets a relatively modest bump in the single-core test, but a much larger one for multi-core …īelow you can see comparisons for the M1 Mac mini, the M2 model, and the M2 Pro variant.įor the base model M2 Mac mini, the single-core performance improved from 1651 to 1951 – an 18% boost. As you’d expect, they show pretty dramatic performance gains over the M1 model launched back in November of 2020. It also indicates macOS v13.2 (Build 22D21) on the upcoming MacBook Pro.We didn’t have long to wait for 2023 Mac mini Geekbench scores, for both M2 and M2 Pro variants. The listing suggests a 128KB L1 instruction cache, 64KB L1 data cache, and 4MB L2 cache on the chipset.Īs per the listing, the MacBook Pro has scored 1,853 points in single-core testing and 13,855 points in multi-core testing. The first generation M1 chip, on the other hand, offered up to eight graphics cores. The M2 Pro in current MacBook models has a 10-core CPU. As per the listing, initially spotted by ShrimpApplePro the unannounced M2 Max processor has 12 cores with a base frequency of 3.54GHz and 96GB of RAM. The upcoming MacBook Pro with Apple M2 Max chip has appeared on Geekbench under the model name Mac14,6. The new model is expected to succeed current M2-generation MacBook models. ![]() The Apple M2 Max processor is seen to have 12 cores, running at a maximum speed of 3.54GHz, which is two more cores than the M2 Pro. As per the listing, it packs 96GB of RAM and runs on macOS v13.2. The listing suggests some key specifications of the machine and the chipset. Ahead of any announcements, a MacBook Pro powered by an unannounced Apple M2 Max SoC has been spotted on the Geekbench benchmarking site. ![]() MacBook Pro laptops with M2 Pro and M2 Max chipsets are expected to be launched in 2023. ![]()
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