IT House reported on June 24 that the Apple M2 chip version of the MacBook Pro 13-inch will be officially launched on June 24 (Friday), and the price of the National Bank starts at 9,999 yuan.
Customers in New Zealand and Australia are always the first to get new devices due to time zone differences, and this time the MacBook Pro 13-inch with the M2 chip is no exception.
New Zealand doesn’t yet have an Apple Store, so customers in Australia will be the first to be able to buy the M2 MacBook Pro offline. Inventory in Australia will give us an idea of M2 MacBook Pro availability. Spot checks show that,The base M2 MacBook Pro model is available at several retail stores in Australia, but stores are unlikely to offer custom configurations with upgraded unified memory and SSDs.
After New Zealand and Australia, the M2 MacBook Pro will be available in Asia, the Middle East, Europe and North America.
According to Apple, the 13-inch MacBook Pro is powered by a new M2 chip. This chip builds on the groundbreaking strength of the M1 chip and kicks off the second generation of Apple chips. The M2 chip delivers unmatched performance in a compact design, supports up to 24GB of high-speed unified memory, ProRes acceleration, and up to 20 hours of battery life. The 13-inch MacBook Pro with the M2 chip joins the more powerful 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros with the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips to make up the most powerful lineup of Mac notebooks to date.
The new-generation 8-core CPU of the M2 chip has greatly enhanced performance and energy-efficient cores. Apple’s new-generation graphics processor can reach up to 10 cores, 2 more cores than the M1 chip. With an active cooling system, MacBook Pro can maintain professional-grade performance for a long time to meet the requirements of high-intensity workflows.
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