Citing developer logs from Apple, Bloomberg reported at least nine new Macs are being readied to have Apple's M2 processor, the chipset expected to power the next generation of Apple computers. To recall, Apple began in-house production of chips as it embarked on a separate journey from Intel. The following are being tested with the new M2 chips: A MacBook Air with an M2 chip, codenamed J413. A Mac mini with an M2 chip, codenamed J473. An entry-level MacBook Pro with an M2 chip, codenamed J493. A 14-inch MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and “M2 Max” chips, codenamed J414. A 16-inch MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips, codenamed J416. This machine will include a successor to the M1 Ultra chip used in the Mac Studio computer. Read more in our articles including "Apple M2 chips being prepared for nine new Macs" and "Apple introduces MacBook Air with new M5 Chip".
Citing developer logs from Apple, Bloomberg reported at least nine new Macs are being readied to have Apple's M2 processor, the chipset expected to power the next generation of Apple computers. To recall, Apple began in-house production of chips as it embarked on a separate journey from Intel.
The following are being tested with the new M2 chips: A MacBook Air with an M2 chip, codenamed J413. A Mac mini with an M2 chip, codenamed J473. An entry-level MacBook Pro with an M2 chip, codenamed J493.
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