Just like the base model M2 MacBook Pro, Apple opted for a single NAND chip. The M2 MacBook Air looks to suffer from the same slower SSD problem as the 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro. As MacRumors reports, a ...
There’s a new reason why Apple’s latest MacBook Pro with the new M2 chip might not be as fast and as next-generation as you think. According to tests from multiple YouTube videos spotted by MacRumors, ...
So I'm thinking hard about a new system by the end of the year. Some elements sound cool and FAST but how much difference will I really experience? I'm hoping for some Black Friday pricing but want to ...
A hot potato: The updated 13-inch MacBook Pro powered by Apple's all-new M2 SoC has arrived in stores, bringing with it the upgraded performance Cupertino talked about during the unveiling earlier ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. I won't mince words: the M3 isn't a huge upgrade. You could very well buy a cheaper M2 MacBook Air right now and get almost the same ...
Earlier this month, Apple unveiled its second generation M2 processor with some notable upgrades over the previous generation M1. It's a physically bigger SoC that packs 20 billion transistors, and ...
The new 13-inch MacBook Pro, which features Apple’s M2 chip, has finally arrived in stores and also in the hands of customers. While M2 brings performance improvements compared to M1, it seems that ...
A low price point and excellent performance in an Operating System environment make the Ignite M2 a great option for those of you in the market for a new M.2 SATA-based SSD. Patriot is first to launch ...
Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Testing was completed using Blackmagic’s Disk Speed Test app, and Max ...
Some Mac Pro tower users--wanting to run MacOS--successfully used certain M2 SSD cards on PCIe adapters. But what works or not seems complicated, and Apple revised this machine several times. Is it ...
Benchmark testing has indicated that the 256GB variant of the 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2 chip offers slower SSD performance than its M1 equivalent, and now real-world stress testing by YouTuber Max ...
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