M2 Pro and M2 Max chipset-equipped MacBook Pro notebooks are anticipated to be on sale in 2023. A MacBook Pro with an unknown Apple M2 Max SoC has been seen on the benchmarking website Geekbench before any announcements. Some important details about the machine and chipset are suggested by the listing. According to the ad, it has 96GB of RAM and utilises macOS 13.1 software. There are two more cores in the Apple M2 Max CPU than there are in the M2 Pro, with 12 cores operating at a maximum speed of 3.54GHz. Current MacBook models from the M2-generation will likely be replaced by the next model.
The model number Mac14,6 for the next MacBook Pro with the Apple M2 Max processor has been discovered on Geekbench. According to the listing, which was first discovered by ShrimpApplePro (@VNchocoTaco), the unannounced M2 Max CPU features 96GB of RAM and 12 cores running at a base clock of 3.54GHz. Current MacBook models include a 10-core CPU in the M2 Pro. On the other hand, the first-generation M1 processor provided up to eight graphics cores. According to the listing, the chipset has a 128KB L1 instruction cache, a 64KB L1 data cache, and a 4MB L2 cache.
According to the listing, the MacBook Pro received 13,855 points for its multi-core performance and 1,853 points for its single-core performance. It also hints that the future MacBook Pro will run macOS v13.2 (Build 22D21).
The 13-inch MacBook Pro (2022) and MacBook Air (2022), both powered by Apple's own M2 processor, were introduced earlier in June at WWDC 2022. Both devices include a 13-inch LCD screen and can accommodate up to 24GB of unified memory.
Regular consumers in India may purchase the MacBook Air for a starting price of Rs. 1,19,900. It is available in the colours Midnight, Silver, Space Grey, and Starlight.
According to prior rumours, Apple will introduce new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models in November with improved M2 Pro and M2 Max SoC choices. They could become lawful in 2023.