The mac m2 is an improvement over the m1 in several ways. First of all, m2 uses an all-aluminum shell and flat design, and adds two colors of midnight and starlight, which is more lightweight and convenient to carry.
Second, the m2 is equipped with an 8-core CPU and up to 10-core GPU, which is Apple's second-generation self-developed chip, and the CPU performance is 18% higher than that of the m1, and the GPU is 35% higher. In addition, the m2 has a screen size of 13.6 inches with a resolution of 2560×1600 pixels, while the m1 has a screen size of 13.3 inches with a resolution of 2560×1600 pixels. Overall, the m2 is an improvement over the m1 in terms of performance and design.
The m1 and m2 differ in processor architecture, integrated graphics, and performance.
First of all, M1 uses ARM architecture, while M2 is the second-generation Mac chip developed by Apple, and the specific processor architecture is optimized compared with M1. Second, the M1 has a built-in integrated graphics card developed by Apple, while the M2 will use a more powerful integrated graphics card. Finally, the performance of the M2 will be stronger, because Apple will continue to improve the self-developed chip technology to make it more competitive in terms of processing speed, energy management and higher performance.
The main difference between the M1 and M2 is the upgrading of the chip manufacturing process and the improvement of performance.
The M1 is produced using a 5nm process, while the M2 is produced using a more advanced 3nm process, which means that the M2 has more transistors than the M1 and is more powerful.
In addition, the M2 is more power efficient and can provide longer battery life.
In general, M2 is a more advanced chip with significant improvements in performance and power consumption compared to M1.