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Before you buy a new M2 Pro or M2 Max Mac, here are 5 key things to know

he march of Apple silicon is not slowing down. To power the new high-end Mac mini and 14- and 16‑inch MacBook Pro systems, Apple has unveiled the all-new M2 Pro and M2 Max processors, taking all the improvements of the A15 and A16 processors and applying them to the Mac chips, resulting in a significant boost in performance over the M1 line. Apple claims the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips bring 20 percent better CPU performance and 30 percent faster GPU performance than the M1 Pro and M1 Max. They also include the newer Neural Engine, which is up to 40

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