A leak reveals some details about the power of the next generation of MacBook Pro
All rumors suggest that Apple is very likely to introduce a new MacBook Pro and Mac mini in November. According to Mark Gurman, the new generations of MacBook Pro will feature M2 Pro and M2 Max chips. But what we did not know is that his RAM would be far superior to today’s models.
The information comes from a reliable source of Macrumors. A user of his forum, who already predicted very precise details about the Mac Studio and the Studio Display before its launch, has recently revealed that the new generation of MacBook Pro will have RAM of great speeds.
Entering the matter, Apple plans to introduce two new models of MacBook Pro with screens of 14 inches and 16 inches. Next-generation laptops are expected to hit the market with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips.
The new line of MacBook Pro will arrive in November
According to the latest rumors circulating on the net, the new MacBook Pro laptops from the signature of the bitten apple logo will be presented through a Press release during the next month of November. In theory, there will be no special video presentation event at streaming as has become customary over the last few years.
However, it will not be until the end of November or the beginning of December that the line 2022 MacBook Pro reach India and other Asian countries.
The 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros will have High-speed, high-bandwidth RAM. Current MacBook Pro models are equipped with LPDDR5 RAM from Samsung. The M1 Pro chip that they are equipped with provides 200 GB/s of memory bandwidth and the M1 Max chip has a maximum of 400 GB/s.
It is very likely that the new MacBook Pro models of 2022 will come equipped with the latest generation of RAM LPDDR5X from Samsung, which has 33% more memory bandwidth and consumes 20% less energy. As a result, the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips would have a RAM memory bandwidth of 300 GB/s and 600 GB/s, respectively.
In another order of things, last-minute information reveals that Apple has prepared a Mac Pro in the testing phase with options for 24 and 48 CPU cores along with 76 and 152 graphics cores, and 256GB of memory. In short, great hardware news is expected in Apple’s Mac product line. Some products will be more than well prepared for macOS Ventura, which was recently officially launched.