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Freida

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Hello,

what do you think the setup for M2 Pro will be?
Are we getting 10 CPU and 20 GPU? How about Ram? Will we go to 48gb or higher?

What do others think?
 
At this point I really dare not to make any predictions. Can be anything really. From a straightforward upscaled M2 to a completely new chip with new generation of high performance cores. If it's "just" a horizontally scaled M2 however, the prediction is easy — 8+2 core CPU at 3.5Ghz and a 20 core GPU, most likely with the same 200GB/s LPDDR5 memory interface.
 
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Curious what y’all expect (preferably in a reasonable way ) from the next pro chip

N3 seems unlikely so n5p

Since the 14” battery is quite “bad”,maybe we’ll get a 4E+4P cores ,with as many effficiency cores as the air ? Idk but that sounds likely to me

HDMI 2.1(I think it has to be baked in the chip but perhaps am I wrong )

Price increase :)
 
I'm not sure what you mean the 14" battery is bad. I can regularly get through an entire workday without plugging in. I don't consider it bad at all given my case use.
 
I'm not sure what you mean the 14" battery is bad. I can regularly get through an entire workday without plugging in. I don't consider it bad at all given my case use.
Yeah I’ve seen your answer on the other comment of mine

Idk I’ve seen so many comments and review saying that it isn’t good at all tbh . Not that it’s BAD,but that is is far away from the 16 and even air
 
My predictions are same design with M2 spec bumps and maybe some port upgrades? Sounds like it may be a press release update for iPad and MacBook this year, so I doubt it's going to be anything mindblowing compared to the M1 models unless you're coming from Intel.
 
A spec bump similar to M2 MacBook Air, minus the redesign.

~5-10% improved Single-Core performance.
~10-15% improved Multi-Core performance.
~25-35% improved GPU performance.
Enhanced efficiency cores, making Low Power Mode a bigger deal.​
 
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Can't imagine the improvements will justify many folks upgrading from M1 MBP. From Intel, absolutely. Hopefully it drives down the price of the M1 MBP (like the M2 air did for the M1 air) and more folks can upgrade from Intel. FWIW - I love my M1 MBP - best laptop I've ever owned.
 
If there is only a press release then pretty much what TSE said. Slightly improved CPU performance on N5P, not worth upgrading if you have an M1 Pro. Bigger improvement on GPU performance but doubt that will be very important for most. Still not a gaming machine. A minor spec bump with nothing to write home about.

If Apple was a bit more bold they'd go for a bigger differentiation of the Pro/Max/Ultra line to the standard M2 and build them based on the A16 using N4. Significant performance gains to be had. It would allow for a more impressive launch of the Mac Pro with a M2 Extreme. With the global economic challenges they might not feel the need to push hard.

In either case I'd hope they improved battery life of the 14 inch model to bring it more towards what the other M laptops offer. 4 efficiency cores would help. I would wish for weight reduction but unlikely.
The battery life of the 14 is the only thing that truly bothers me tbh
 
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If I understand things correctly, the differences between the M1 and M1 Pro is that Apple made the M1 Pro bigger and added few bells and whistle. The differences between the M1 and M2 are seemingly slight. To that end, I'm not expecting major increases in performance. If the M2 is about 10% faster then the M1, I expect the M2 Pro to be about 10% faster then the M1 Pro.

This is all speculation of course and Apple could be making major changes, but all things being equal, the M1 product line is really Apple making the M1 bigger and bigger.

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Yeah I’ve seen your answer on the other comment of mine

Idk I’ve seen so many comments and review saying that it isn’t good at all tbh . Not that it’s BAD,but that is is far away from the 16 and even air
What I have seen in reviews is that the 14” which has the same power as the 16” being in a smaller case does not have as much battery life as the 16”. The Air being less power hungry also has a longer battery life. However if you were to compare the 14” to any of the Intel-based MBPs it puts them to shame. As @dizmonk mentioned, most people with the 14” report a very satisfactory batter life. As you mention, the battery life is not at all bad, just not the top.
 
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