Apple M2 Chip Brings Healthy Upgrades Over Its Predecessor
New Apple M2 Chip
The Apple M2 chip has officially been unveiled at WWDC 2022, and as the name might have implied, it is the successor to the custom ARM-based computer chip launched in November 2020, the Apple M1.
Created on a second generation 5nm process, it will be powering the new MacBook Air and 13β³ MacBook Pro. It has an 8-core CPU which is said to be 18% improved performance over its predecessor thanks to a larger cache and the efficiency cores having βgreater performance gainsβ.
In comparison, it boasts βnearly twice the performance at same power levelβ compared to the Intel Core i7-1255U. Compared to the Intel Core i7-1260P on the other hand, it is said to provide βnearly 90% of the peak performanceβ with just a quarter of the power consumption.
As for the GPU cores on the other hand, itβs slightly more efficient than its predecessor with 25% better performance, especially given it has 10 cores over the predecessorβs 8-core setup with the same power consumption. With more power, itβs said to jump up to 35% improved performance.
Moving on to the 16-core neural engine, it is 40% faster than the M1, capable of processing up to 15.8 trillion operations per second. You also get 50% more memory bandwidth at 100GB/s, and it supports up to 24GB LPDDR5 RAM. The Apple M2 chip has over 20 billion transistors and supports 6K external displays, ProRes encode / decode, 8K H.264, and HEVC video.
Pokdepinion: Iβm personally curious to see how well it truly performs, but Iβm also wondering if the M1 might end up powering a future iPhone device instead since it can power an iPad Pro.


