If You want to compare the M2 Pro and M2 Max. Then You are at right place, here we are going to compare two newly launched chip set by Apple recently.
Feature comparison between M2 Pro and M2 Max Chips:
we have compared on the basis of CPU, GPU, Memory, Memory Bandwidth and Neural Engine.
Feature |
M2 Pro |
M2 Max |
---|---|---|
CPU |
12-core |
12-core |
GPU |
19-core |
38-core |
Memory |
32GB |
96GB |
Memory Bandwidth |
200GB/s |
400GB/s |
Neural Engine |
16-core |
16-core |
Most interesting s about bandwidth and Memory M2 Max Chip has just Double of M2 Pro, its Amazing.
Performance and Capabilities in Terms of GPU
The GPU in M2 Pro can be configured with up to 19 cores and includes a larger L2 cache, resulting in graphics speeds that are up to 30 percent faster than that of M1 Pro. This increase in image processing performance allows for console-quality gaming and faster image processing in Adobe Photoshop.
Performance and Capabilities in Terms of Bandwidth
The M2 Max chip includes 67 billion transistors, twice the amount of M2 Pro and four times that of M2. This chip also includes 400GB/s of unified memory bandwidth, which supports up to 96GB of fast unified memory. This allows for massive files to open instantaneously and working across multiple pro apps to be quick and fluid.
Key Features: [cable, Support and Port]
Color-Matched MagSafe Charging Cable:
Space Gray models of the new MacBook Pro now come with a Space Gray color-matched MagSafe charging cable, unlike before. Previously, Space Gray models would ship with a silver MagSafe cable.
Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 Support:
For the first time in a Mac, the MacBook Pros and the updated Mac mini support the Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 standards. Both new improvements will improve connection reliability and performance, particularly in high-density areas.
HDMI 2.1 Port:
Alongside new chips, the new MacBook Pros also include an updated HDMI port that now supports HDMI 2.1. HDMI 2.1 will allow the MacBook Pro to run a display up to 8K resolution at 60Hz.
Key Feature: [Battery and RAM]
Longest Battery Life:
Thanks to the improved performance of the M2 Pro and M2 Max, the new 16-inch MacBook Pro features up to 22 hours of battery life – the longest battery life ever offered in a Mac.
Up to 96GB of RAM:
Previous-generation MacBook Pros were only configurable to up to 64GB of unified memory. However, the new M2 Max chip allows customers to configure their MacBook Pro with up to 96GB of RAM
Related post from where these information has been taken and structured and presented in well mannered form are:
New MacBook Pros with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips: 5 Key Features to Know