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The MacBook Pro M2 will integrate even faster memory

The MacBook Pro M2 will integrate even faster memory. Future 14 ″ and 16 ″ MacBook Pros with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips will integrate high-speed memory and “very high” bandwidth support.

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This was reported by the Macrumors website, citing a user of its forum who previously revealed precisely details about the Mac Studio and the Studio Display, before the official announcements.

Current 14 “and 16” MacBook Pros feature LPDDR5 RAM and the M1 Pro chip offers 200GBps of memory bandwidth, while M1 Max delivers up to 400GBps of memory bandwidth. The hypothesis is that the new generation MacBook Pros will probably take advantage of Samsung’s LPDDR5X RAM memories, offering up to 33% of bandwidth in memory management, and up to 20% less in terms of power consumption, therefore up to 300 GB / s of memory bandwidth for models with M2 Pro chip and up to 600 GB / s for models with M2 Max.

Apple’s latest-generation SoCs boast a packaging architecture called UltraFusion, delivering impressive low-latency 2.5TB / s inter-processor bandwidth, more than four times the bandwidth of other multi-interconnect technologies. chip.

According to the latest rumors, the new 14 “and 16” MacBook Pro should arrive in November. In recent years, Apple has repeatedly announced new Macs in November, including the first 16 “MacBook Pro from 2019, and the first three Macs with M1 in 2020. The current 14” and 16 “MacBook Pros with M1 Pro and M1 Max chips they were presented in October 2021. As for the Mac Pro, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman a new version of the desktop workstation should arrive in 2023; he previously reported that the next-generation Mac Pro will be offered in M2 Ultra and M2 Extreme chip configurations.