IMAGE: APPLE JANUARY 2022 MACWORLD 7
E
ven before Apple’s M1 Pro and
M1 Max MacBooks hit the
market, rumblings of future
Apple silicon (fave.co/3xJ3uww)
were already hitting the wire. Dubbed the
M2, this chip is the likely successor to the
M1 that powers the MacBook Air (fave.
co/3h67n8s), 13-inch MacBook Pro (fave.
co/2PXzhbw), Mac mini (fave.co/33ho0Wq),
and the 24-inch iMac (fave.co/3AvIV7y).
Why the M2 chip shouldn’t stop
you from buying a Mac now
New chips are reportedly around the corner, but how much better will they be?
BY ROMAN LOYOLA
MACUSER
News and analysis about
Macs, macOS, and Apple