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Entry-stage MacBook Pro M2 has slower SSD speed than M1 model, statements report

The new Apple 13-inch MacBook foundation product with M2 chip is reportedly possessing slower SSD go through/compose speeds than its M1 predecessor.

In accordance to a MacRumors report, YouTubers Max Tech and Made Tech tested the 256GB base M2 design worth the $1,299 and learned the SSD’s go through speeds are around 50% slower than M1 MacBook Professional with identical storage.

The SSD’s create speeds are also reportedly all around 30 for every cent slower.

“Max Tech even disassembled the 13-inch M2 MacBook Professional and observed that Apple is only utilizing a one NAND flash storage chip. The M1 MacBook Professional uses two 128GB NAND chips, and many chips can enable speedier SSD speeds in parallel,” the report mentioned late on Sunday.

It seems that only the base product 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2 chip has a slower SSD.

The 512GB design has SSD’s read through/compose speeds identical to all M1 products, but obtaining these speeds will require expending at least $1,499.

This implies that the 512GB design stays geared up with two 256GB flash storage chips, said the report.

It is unclear why the new base model of MacBook Professional is only geared up with a single Nand chip.

Apple was however to respond to the report.

In accordance to The Verge, If SSD speeds are an challenge on the base 13-inch MacBook Professional, you are going to want to pay out an extra $200 for the faster 512GB product.

“But if you’re willing to do that, you may well want to hold out and see what is within the new MacBook Air,” the report extra.

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