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Benchmarks reveal that the SSD inside the entry-level MacBook Pro M2 model is 34% slower than the M1 model for write speed, while the difference in read speed is up to 50%.
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New M2 MacBook Pro’s SSD is slower than its M1-powered sibling, early test of the new Apple device suggests.
SSD speed testing shows that the standard MacBook Pro M2 is slower than the M1 model, possibly due to Apple using new parts.
The MacBook Pro (256GB SSD) with M2 has a write speed of 2366MB/s and a read speed of 1096MB/s.
M2 13-Inch MacBook Pro With 256GB SSD Appears Slower Than Equivalent M1 in Real-World Speed Tests ...
It appears that only the base model 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2 chip has a slower SSD. As noted in the MacRumors forums, Aaron Zollo ran the Disk Speed Test app on the 512GB model and the SSD's ...
Max Tech ran the Blackmagic Disk Speed Test, a common benchmark for testing storage speed on macOS devices. Alarmingly, the M2 MacBook Pro’s SSD was revealed to be slower than the M1 version in ...