Apple's new silicon has been introduced in the 2023 Macbook Pro series.
Both the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models now have the new M2 Pro and M2 Max chipsets, which are said to provide 20 percent faster CPU and 30 percent faster GPU performance than the previous generation M1 variations.
The new CPUs have also improved the battery life of the MacBook Pro 2023 models. The 14-inch device can handle 18 hours of video playback and 12 hours of web surfing on a single charge, while the 16-inch model can do 22 hours of video playback and 15 hours of browsing.
Other elements of the two models remain the same.
The 14-inch MacBook Pro starts at ₹1,99,900 and will include an M2 Pro CPU with 10 CPU cores. The standard RAM capacity is 16GB, although this may be increased to 32GB. You also get a 512GB SSD that can be upgraded to 1TB, 2TB, 4TB, or 8TB.
A 12-core M2 Pro CPU with eight performance cores and four efficiency cores, as well as a 19-core GPU, is available for ₹2,49,900. Although 16GB of RAM is still standard, you get a 1TB SSD with this version.
The M2 Max version of teh 14-inch model has a 32-core GPU. Its RAM is limited to 32GB, while memory bandwidth is increased from 200GBps to 400GBps. In India, this option would cost ₹3,09,900.
Prices for the 16-inch variant begin at ₹2,49,900 for the 12-core M2 Pro with a 19-core GPU, 32GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD.
For ₹2,69,900, a pre-configured variant with a 1TB SSD is available. The 12-core M2 Max CPU features a 38-core GPU but otherwise has the same characteristics as its smaller sibling and is priced at ₹3,49,900.
Custom configurations with up to 96GB of RAM are available for ₹80,000 more than the 32GB version. Also, 8TB of storage costs ₹2,20,000 more than a device with 1TB as standard. These components cannot be upgraded after purchase.
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