In the past two years, Apple's self-developed processors have continued to advance, launching the first generation of self-developed processor M1 chips at the end of 2020, and launching M1 Pro and M1 Max chips at the end of last year. Previously, Apple said that it would take two years to popularize its own self-developed chips in the Mac product line, so this year Apple's self-developed chips may accelerate the popularity.

Recently, some insiders broke the news that Apple will launch an M2 chip this year, which will be equipped in the new MacBook Air. And there's also the possibility of a smaller Mac Pro, a more powerful Mac mini, and a larger iMac.
It is expected that the new M2 chip will be in an 8-core CPU, 9-core or 10-core GPU, and the performance will be slightly improved compared to the current M1 chip.
The Mac Pro can be called Apple's strongest productivity tool, and may be equipped with a self-developed chip with a 40-core CPU and a 128-core GPU.
As for the new MacBook Pro in terms of design and M1 Pro version is basically the same, using liu hai screen, right angle border design, unified thickness, providing Masafe3 magnetic interface, two thunderbolt 4 and headphone holes and other expansion interfaces, with a very strong mini LED screen, but the thickness will be thinner than the latter.
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