When you combine that with the excellent Magic Keyboard and rich 13.3-inch Retina display that we loved on the M1 model, you’ve got what sounds like a pretty compelling laptop for Apple power users. You’ll also get 50% more memory bandwidth, meaning the new MacBook Pro should be even smoother for multitaskers who jump between tons of performance-intensive apps at once.
Thanks to its upgraded M2 chip, the new MacBook Pro promises to be roughly 40% faster than its predecessor when it comes to doing heavy video editing or playing demanding PC games. The M2 MacBook Pro essentially takes the 13-inch MacBook Pro from late 2020 and updates it with an even more powerful processor. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account