Apple's decision to put a single NAND chip in base model M2 MacBooks resulted in dramatically slower speeds than competing devices. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
The latest processors seem to come paired with bigger storage chips in the 512GB model. That’s not necessarily a good thing. The latest processors seem to come paired with bigger storage chips in the ...
Just like the base model M2 MacBook Pro, Apple opted for a single NAND chip. The M2 MacBook Air looks to suffer from the same slower SSD problem as the 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro. As MacRumors reports, a ...
MacBooks, especially those equipped with M-series processors, have long been praised by users. However, recent reports have indicated that this may not be the case when it comes to SSD performance.
Our review of Apple’s new 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro found that it’s a decent laptop, but we have several reasons why you should think twice about buying it. And now some YouTubers have discovered another ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. I won't mince words: the M3 isn't a huge upgrade. You could very well buy a cheaper M2 MacBook Air right now and get almost the same ...
I recently ended up with an external m2 drive enclosure. I don't really have an m2 drive for it but if I were to want to get a 1tb backup, that could in theory hold all my photos (for the time being).
Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Testing was completed using Blackmagic’s Disk Speed Test app, and Max ...
We found that the Mac mini (2023) with the M2 chip and 256GB of storage has fewer NAND chips for the SSD than its predecessor with the M1 chip and 256GB of storage, which results in slower read and ...
The use of the M2 chip is the new 13-inch MacBook Pro's biggest change compared to the M1 version Apple launched in 2020, but it's apparently not the only one. YouTubers on the Max Tech and Created ...
Benchmark testing has indicated that the 256GB variant of the 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2 chip offers slower SSD performance than its M1 equivalent, and now real-world stress testing by YouTuber Max ...