New MacBook Pro features up to 6x faster performance than
fastest Intel-based MacBook Pro and support for up to 96GB of
unified memory for demanding pro workflows
Apple® today announced the new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro®
featuring M2 Pro and M2 Max, Apple’s next-generation pro silicon
that brings even more power-efficient performance and battery life
to pro users. With M2 Pro and M2 Max — the world’s most powerful
and efficient chip for a pro laptop — MacBook Pro tackles demanding
tasks, like effects rendering, which is up to 6x faster than the
fastest Intel-based MacBook Pro, and color grading, which is up to
2x faster.1 Building on the unprecedented power efficiency of Apple
silicon, battery life on MacBook Pro is now up to 22 hours — the
longest battery life ever in a Mac.2 For enhanced connectivity, the
new MacBook Pro supports Wi-Fi 6E,3 which is up to twice as fast as
the previous generation, as well as advanced HDMI, which supports
8K displays for the first time. With up to 96GB of unified memory
in the M2 Max model, creators can work on scenes so large that PC
laptops can’t even run them.4 Rounding out the unrivaled features
of MacBook Pro are its renowned Liquid Retina® XDR display,
extensive array of connectivity, 1080p FaceTime® HD camera,
six-speaker sound system, and studio-quality mics. When combined
with macOS® Ventura, the MacBook Pro user experience is unrivaled.
Customers can order the new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro today, with
availability beginning Tuesday, January 24.
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Today Apple introduced the new MacBook
Pro with M2 Pro and M2 Max. Available in 16- and 14-inch models,
MacBook Pro delivers more performance, advanced connectivity, and
the longest battery life ever in a Mac. (Photo: Business Wire)
“MacBook Pro with Apple silicon has been a game changer,
empowering pros to push the limits of their workflows while on the
go and do things they never thought possible on a laptop,” said
Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing.
“Today the MacBook Pro gets even better. With faster performance,
enhanced connectivity, and the longest battery life ever in a Mac,
along with the best display in a laptop, there’s simply nothing
else like it.”
Unrivaled Power-Efficient Performance with M2 Pro and M2
Max
With M2 Pro and M2 Max, MacBook Pro is capable of transforming
pro workflows across a wide range of disciplines, from art to
science to app development. Users looking to upgrade from
Intel-based Mac® models will experience even more dramatic
improvements in performance, battery life, connectivity, and
overall productivity. MacBook Pro also maintains its incredible
level of performance whether users are plugged in or on
battery.
MacBook Pro with M2 Pro features a 10- or 12-core CPU with up to
eight high-performance and four high-efficiency cores for up to 20
percent greater performance over M1 Pro. With 200GB/s of unified
memory bandwidth — double the amount in M2 — and up to 32GB of
unified memory, users can tackle large projects and run multiple
pro apps with blazing speed. A next-generation GPU with up to 19
cores delivers up to 30 percent more graphics performance, and the
Neural Engine is 40 percent faster, speeding up machine learning
tasks like video analysis and image processing. The powerful media
engine in M2 Pro also tears through the most popular video codecs,
dramatically accelerating video playback and encoding while using
very little power.
With M2 Pro on MacBook Pro:
- Rendering titles and animations in Motion® is up to 80 percent
faster1 than the fastest Intel-based MacBook Pro and up to 20
percent faster5 than the previous generation.
- Compiling in Xcode® is up to 2.5x faster1 than the fastest
Intel-based MacBook Pro and nearly 25 percent faster5 than the
previous generation.
- Image processing in Adobe Photoshop is up to 80 percent faster1
than the fastest Intel-based MacBook Pro and up to 40 percent
faster5 than the previous generation.
MacBook Pro with M2 Max pushes workflows to the extreme with a
much larger GPU featuring up to 38 cores and delivering up to 30
percent greater graphics performance over M1 Max, and also includes
400GB/s of unified memory bandwidth — twice that of M2 Pro. With up
to 96GB of unified memory, MacBook Pro once again pushes the limits
of graphics memory in a laptop to enable intensive graphics
workloads, such as creating scenes with extreme 3D geometry and
textures, or merging massive photographic panoramas. M2 Max has a
next-gen 12-core CPU with up to eight high-performance and four
high-efficiency cores that delivers up to 20 percent greater
performance over M1 Max, and a more powerful media engine than M2
Pro, with twice the ProRes® acceleration to dramatically speed up
media playback and transcoding.
With M2 Max on MacBook Pro:
- Effects rendering in Cinema 4D is up to 6x faster1 than the
fastest Intel-based MacBook Pro and up to 30 percent faster6 than
the previous generation.
- Color grading in DaVinci Resolve is up to 2x faster1 than the
fastest Intel-based MacBook Pro and up to 30 percent faster6 than
the previous generation.
Enhanced Connectivity
MacBook Pro now features Wi-Fi 6E3 for faster wireless
connectivity, as well as more advanced HDMI, to support 8K displays
up to 60Hz and 4K displays up to 240Hz. These new capabilities
build on the versatile connectivity options already in MacBook Pro,
including three Thunderbolt 4 ports for high-speed connection to
peripherals, an SDXC card slot, and MagSafe® 3 charging.
macOS Ventura
With macOS Ventura, MacBook Pro delivers even more performance
and productivity. Powerful updates like Continuity Camera bring
videoconferencing features to any Mac, including Desk View, Center
Stage®, Studio Light, and more. Handoff® in FaceTime allows users
to start a FaceTime call on their iPhone® or iPad® and fluidly pass
it over to their Mac, or vice versa. And tools like Stage Manager
automatically organize apps and windows, so users can concentrate
on the task at hand and still see everything in a single
glance.
Messages and Mail are better than ever, while Safari® — the
world’s fastest browser on Mac — ushers in a passwordless future
with passkeys. With iCloud® Shared Photo Library, users can now
create and share a separate photo library among up to six family
members, and the new Freeform app provides a flexible canvas that
helps users be more productive and expressive, whether they are
planning or brainstorming on their own, or together with others.
With the power and popularity of Apple silicon, and new developer
tools in Metal® 3, gaming on Mac has never been better.
MacBook Pro and the Environment
MacBook Pro is designed to minimize its impact on the
environment, including 100 percent of the following recycled
materials: aluminum in the enclosure, rare earth elements in all
magnets, tin in the solder of the main logic board, and gold in the
plating of multiple printed circuit boards. It also features 35
percent or more recycled plastic in multiple components, and meets
Apple’s high standards for energy efficiency. MacBook Pro is free
of numerous harmful substances, and 97 percent of the packaging is
fiber based, bringing Apple closer to its goal of completely
removing plastic from its packaging by 2025.
Today, Apple is carbon neutral for global corporate operations,
and by 2030, plans to be 100 percent carbon neutral across the
entire manufacturing supply chain and all product life cycles. This
means that every Apple device sold, from component manufacturing,
assembly, transport, customer use, charging, all the way to
recycling and material recovery, will have net-zero climate
impact.
Pricing and Availability
- The new MacBook Pro models with M2 Pro and M2 Max are available
to order today, January 17, on apple.com/store and in the Apple
Store® app in 27 countries and regions, including the US. They will
begin arriving to customers and will be in Apple Store locations
and Apple Authorized Resellers starting Tuesday, January 24.
- MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and M2 Max will be available in
Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, New Zealand, and
Singapore beginning Friday, February 3.
- The new 14-inch MacBook Pro with M2 Pro starts at $1,999 (US),
and $1,849 (US) for education; and the 16-inch MacBook Pro with M2
Pro starts at $2,499 (US), and $2,299 (US) for education.
Additional technical specifications, configure-to-order options,
and accessories are available at apple.com/mac.
- Every customer who buys a Mac from Apple can enjoy a free
Online Personal Session with an Apple Specialist, get their product
set up in select stores including help with data transfer, and
receive guidance on how to make their new Mac work the way they
want.
- With Apple Trade In, customers can trade in their current
computer and get credit toward a new Mac. Customers can visit
apple.com/shop/trade-in to see what their device is worth.
- AppleCare+® for Mac provides expert technical support and
additional hardware coverage from Apple, including up to two
incidents of accidental damage protection every 12 months, each
subject to a fee.
Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction
of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in
innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV.
Apple’s five software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and
tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and
empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store,
Apple Music, Apple Pay, and iCloud. Apple’s more than 100,000
employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and
to leaving the world better than we found it.
1 Results are compared to previous-generation 2.4GHz 8-core
Intel Core i9-based 16-inch MacBook Pro systems with Radeon Pro
5600M graphics with 8GB HBM2, 64GB of RAM, and 8TB SSD. 2 Testing
conducted by Apple in November and December 2022 using
preproduction 16-inch MacBook Pro systems with Apple M2 Pro,
12-core CPU, 19-core GPU, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD. The Apple TV®
app movie playback test measures battery life by playing back HD
1080p content with display brightness set to eight clicks from
bottom. Battery life varies by use and configuration. See
apple.com/batteries for more information. 3 Wi‑Fi 6E is not
available in China mainland. It requires macOS 13.2 or later in
Japan. 4 Testing was conducted by Apple in November and December
2022 using preproduction 16-inch MacBook Pro systems with Apple M2
Max, 12-core CPU, 38-core GPU, 96GB of RAM, and 8TB SSD, as well as
a production Intel Core i9-based PC system with NVIDIA Quadro RTX
6000 graphics with 24GB GDDR6 and the latest version of Windows 11
Pro available at the time of testing, and a production Intel Core
i9-based PC system with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti graphics with
16GB GDDR6 and the latest version of Windows 11 Home available at
the time of testing. OTOY Octane X 2022.1 on preproduction 16-inch
MacBook Pro systems and OTOY OctaneRender 2022.1 on Windows systems
were tested using a scene that requires over 40GB of graphics
memory when rendered. Performance tests are conducted using
specific computer systems and reflect the approximate performance
of MacBook Pro. 5 Results are compared to previous-generation
16-inch MacBook Pro systems with Apple M1 Pro, 10-core CPU, 16-core
GPU, 32GB of RAM, and 8TB SSD. 6 Results are compared to
previous-generation 16-inch MacBook Pro systems with Apple M1 Max,
10-core CPU, 32-core GPU, 64GB of RAM, and 8TB SSD.
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