Today, the 13-inch version of the MacBook Pro equipped with Apple’s self-developed M2 processor has been officially released.
At the same time as the release,Some media released the disassembly photos of the M2 version of the MacBook Pro, showing the design of this product for the first time.
After opening the rear case of the new MacBook Pro, what you see is Apple’s clean and tidy internal design style as always. The arrangement of batteries, cooling copper pipes and other components is quite neat.
But for users who have seen the M1 version of the MacBook Pro,This internal structure has been similar enough to make people wonder if “is it dismantled by mistake?”
Compared with the old version,Aside from the M2 processor hidden under the heatsink, the new MacBook Pro is almost indistinguishable.
this means,Like the old mold of the M1 era in appearance, the internal design of the M2 version of the MacBook Pro also follows the “classic” layout of the M1.
For Apple and the supply chain, this allows a large number of molds from previous products to be used in the production process, and there are many parts that can be seamlessly replaced, saving more costs.
It is reported that,The M2 version of the MacBook Air, which has not yet been officially released, will use a new mold, which may make its internal structure significantly changed compared to the M1 version.
Hashtag: MacBook Pro Apple M2 Teardown
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