Apple doesn't wait when it comes to chip development.
Every M2 is damn fast, but this one is best for you
The company recently launched its ultra-fast M1 chip that powers some of its MacBooks and the Mac mini, but the company is reportedly already working on a new internal chip called the M2 that will likely power the next generation of Macs. According to experts, the M2 could dramatically speed up your computing experience.
“Right now, developers are seeing huge benefits with their new M1 gear, from being able to reproduce hardware-specific bugs in their pipelines to seeing performance improvements,” Keith Pitt, co-founder of software development company Buildkite, said in an email interview. “M2 will result in even greater speed and efficiencies in software development.”
Taiwanese company TSMC builds the M2 chips using a 4-nanometer manufacturing process node. That means the company can pack more transistors onto each chip and silicon, generating more processing power.