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The MacBook Pro (256GB SSD) with M2 has a write speed of 2366MB/s and a read speed of 1096MB/s.
A benchmark test conducted by 9to5mac also showed that the 512GB MacBook Pro (left) with the M2 Pro had a lower SSD read/write speed than the previous model (right) with the same configuration.
New M2 MacBook Pro’s SSD is slower than its M1-powered sibling, early test of the new Apple device suggests.
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It appears that only the base model 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2 chip has a slower SSD. As noted in the MacRumors forums, Aaron Zollo ran the Disk Speed Test app on the 512GB model and the SSD's ...
M2 13-Inch MacBook Pro With 256GB SSD Appears Slower Than Equivalent M1 in Real-World Speed Tests ...
Sustained disk read speeds run by Max Tech using the BlackMagic Disk Speed Test showed a drop from about 2,900MB/s in the M1 MacBook Pro to 1,446MB/s in the M2 MacBook Pro.
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