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Apple M2 chip exposure: mainly used in entry-level products

Since Apple released the most powerful MacBook Pro ever last October, the M1 chip has been a key topic of discussion in the market, and now the rumored M2 chip has also been exposed.

According to Bloomberg, Apple is considering applying the M2 chip to the entry-level MacBook Pro to replace the M1 model launched in November 2020.

Apple M2 chip exposure: mainly used in entry-level products

It is reported that in order to distinguish the 2021 MacBook Pro from the M1 Pro and the M1 Max Mac, the display, processor and storage of the new notebook will be different, and it is expected to cut the Touch Bar.

In addition, this Mac may have the miniLED and ProMotion cut out to use the LCD screen, and the other MacBook Air may have a miniLED display, but no ProMotion.

In addition to the entry-level MacBook Pro, there are also new 24-inch iMacs, entry-level Mac minis, and new MacBook Air all coming out at some point this year.

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