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− | [[wikipedia:Apple M2]] (June 6, 2022) | + | [[wikipedia:Apple M2]] (Pro, Max, [[Ultra]]) (June 6, 2022) |
* 5 [[nm]] | * 5 [[nm]] | ||
* [[MacBook Air]] and the 13 inch [[MacBook Pro]]. | * [[MacBook Air]] and the 13 inch [[MacBook Pro]]. | ||
− | * | + | * M2: 8 CPU cores (4 performance and 4 efficiency) and up to 10 GPU cores. |
+ | * M2 Pro: 10 or 12 | ||
+ | * M2 Max: 12 (8+4) | ||
+ | * M2 Ultra: 24 (16+8) | ||
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+ | [[M2 Ultra]] | ||
+ | * [[Mac Studio]] (2023) | ||
+ | * [[Mac Pro]] (2023) | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[iPad Air (6th generation)]] (May 2024) | ||
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+ | == Related == | ||
+ | * [[Apple M3]] (Oct 2023), [[Apple M1]] | ||
+ | * [[M2 MacBook Air]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Neural Engine (ANE)]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple R1]] | ||
+ | * [[Apple Vision Pro]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* {{M1}} | * {{M1}} | ||
+ | * {{Apple chips}} | ||
[[Category:Apple]] | [[Category:Apple]] |
Latest revision as of 17:04, 7 May 2024
wikipedia:Apple M2 (Pro, Max, Ultra) (June 6, 2022)
- 5 nm
- MacBook Air and the 13 inch MacBook Pro.
- M2: 8 CPU cores (4 performance and 4 efficiency) and up to 10 GPU cores.
- M2 Pro: 10 or 12
- M2 Max: 12 (8+4)
- M2 Ultra: 24 (16+8)
- Mac Studio (2023)
- Mac Pro (2023)
- iPad Air (6th generation) (May 2024)
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