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The new Mac Pro chip could double or quadruple the power of the M2 Max
The new Mac Pro chip could double or quadruple the power of the M2 Max.
Apple’s expected to launch the new Mac Pro next year.
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dani
Would really like to be able to try how fast M1 or M2 is, but they are really expensive.
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DevotionGeo
I think the MacBook Air M1 will be good enough for many years to come if they do not slow it down deliberately.
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apsori
I hope it doesn’t also double the price ![]()
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