YouTuber Attempted to Upgrade The M1 MacBook Pro With an M2 Chip and The Results are Not Surprising

YouTuber Attempted to Upgrade The M1 MacBook Pro With an M2 Chip and The Results are Not Surprising

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The M2 MacBook Pro was finally available to users on Friday. While the hardware and form factor of the notebook is the same as its predecessor, the M2 upgrade brought major performance and battery gains. Other than the chip, the new MacBook is more or less the same as the last generation's model. Well, a YouTuber tried upgrading the M1 MacBook with the new M2 chip and the video is very interesting to watch. Scroll down to read more details on the experiment.

It was recently discovered that the M2 MacBook Pro with 256GB of storage capacity uses a single NAND flash storage chip which made the machine score less than the M1 MacBook Pro with 256GB of storage. Moreover, the new M2 MacBook Pro was also slower in the real-world speed test comparison against the M1 MacBook Pro. While further tests are underway, YouTuber Luke Miani tried to upgrade the M1 MacBook Pro with an M2 chip. Miani wanted to see if you could swap the M1 chip with an M2 chip since the rest of the components are the same.

YouTuber Attempted to Upgrade The M1 MacBook Pro With an M2 Chip and The Results are Not Surprising

Jun 29, 2022, 5:46pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/youtuber-attempted-to-upgrade-the-m1-macbook-pro-with-an-m2-chip-and-the-results-are-not-surprising/ > The M2 MacBook Pro was finally available to users on Friday. While the hardware and form factor of the notebook is the same as its predecessor, the M2 upgrade brought major performance and battery gains. Other than the chip, the new MacBook is more or less the same as the last generation's model. Well, a YouTuber tried upgrading the M1 MacBook with the new M2 chip and the video is very interesting to watch. Scroll down to read more details on the experiment. > It was recently discovered that the M2 MacBook Pro with 256GB of storage capacity uses a single NAND flash storage chip which made the machine score less than the M1 MacBook Pro with 256GB of storage. Moreover, the new M2 MacBook Pro was also slower in the real-world speed test comparison against the M1 MacBook Pro. While further tests are underway, YouTuber Luke Miani tried to upgrade the M1 MacBook Pro with an M2 chip. Miani wanted to see if you could swap the M1 chip with an M2 chip since the rest of the components are the same.