The new generation MacBook Pro equipped with the M2 processor is in trouble. The reason is that Apple slows down the SSD, which is really inappropriate for a product at this price. Now Max Tech has tested the 256GB SSD of the 13-inch MacBook Pro and found that it is indeed slow.

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The new generation MacBook Pro equipped with

M2 processor is in trouble. The reason is that apple slows down SSD, which is really not the case for a product at this price.

Now Max Tech has tested the 256GB SSD of the 13-inch MacBook Pro and found that it is indeed slow.

In tests such as Photoshop, Lightroom, Final Cut Pro, multitasking and file transfer, the 256GB SSD version of the M2 MacBook Pro (8GB RAM) is much slower than the M1 MacBook Pro (256GB SSD, 8GB RAM) version.

In the multi-tasking RAM test, M1 loads content faster when multiple applications are opened. When opening multiple applications, using Lightroom to export 50 pictures, M1 is also faster and can complete the export of 50 pictures in 3 minutes and 36 seconds. The M2 takes 4 minutes and 12 seconds.

In these tests, the built-in 8GB unified memory is used by various processes, and the machine needs to use an SSD as virtual memory. virtual memory swapping results in slower system performance. After

dismantled it, some users discovered that the new MacBook Pro entry-level model is only equipped with one NAND flash memory chip, while the previous model had two NAND chips, which may be the reason for the speed difference.

The new generation MacBook Pro equipped with the M2 processor is in trouble. The reason is that Apple slows down the SSD, which is really inappropriate for a product at this price. Now Max Tech has tested the 256GB SSD of the 13-inch MacBook Pro and found that it is indeed slow. - DayDayNews

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