![]() ![]() MaxTech, for one, is already using this to say that Apple made the M2 machine worse. It's likely Apple is using 2 NAND chips for every capacity over 256, so as long as you get a model with 512GB or above, you should not see a reduction in speed. So basically, it appears Apple is using a single NAND chip for 256GB models, and likely 2x 256GB chips for 512GB models, which is the reason for the faster speeds with 512GB. Meanwhile, zollotech got very fast speeds on his 512GB M2 model. Zoneoftech also got similar results on his 256GB model. He opened it up, and showed that Apple is now using one 256GB NAND chip for it, while the M1 has 2x 128GB NAND chips. MaxTech got a write of 1463 MB/s and read of 1446 MB/s, give or take a few MB between each run. I've done some investigating and discovered what I think the difference is. Okay, there are a couple YouTubers who have done BlackMagic Disk Speed Tests on the M2 13inch MacBook Pro, and have found that the speeds are SLOWER than the M1 13inch. ![]()
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