![]() Not that it matters as a desktop, but the M2 Pro is 0.2 pounds heavier than the M2 and M1 builds. “Silver” M2 Mac mini on left, “silver” M1 on right Interestingly, Apple’s website shows the silver for the M2 Mac mini as a touch lighter than the M1 (but it’s hard to know how it will be in real life). Up to 2 displays: 1 up to 6K/60Hz over Thunderbolt and 1 up to 4K/60Hz over HDMIĭimensions are more or less identical and silver remains the only color offered. Or 1 display at 8K/60Hz, or 1 display at 4K/240Hz over HDMI Up to 3 external displays: 2 up to 6K/60Hz with Thunderbolt, 1 up to 4K/60Hz over HDMI Then the M2 Pro gets more improvements with double the Thunderbolt 4/USB 4 ports (4), support for up to 3 external displays, and up to 8K output via HDMI (presumably HDMI 2.1 but Apple doesn’t specify). First, you’ve got WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 on both builds. I/Oīoth the M2 Pro and M2 Mac mini get upgrades when it comes to I/O. You’ve got up to 12-core CPU and 19-core GPU options with the M2 Pro plus up to 32GB RAM.Īnd another upgrade with the M2 Pro chip is dedicated ProRes encode and decode engines. And the M2 Pro neural engine has seen a 40% speed increase over its predecessor (note: the M1 Pro was never available in the 2020 Mac mini). M2 also offers up to 24GB RAM, 50% more memory bandwidth, and a 40% faster neural engine than M1.įor more power, Apple says the M2 Pro gives 20% faster CPU and 30% faster GPU performance than the M1 Pro. The M2 is a moderate upgrade over the M1, but the M2 Pro brings a much greater range of power and capability to the Mac mini – serving as a step up without having to go all the way to the Mac Studio.Īpple says the M2 has an up to 18% faster CPU and up to 35% faster GPU than the M1. Mac mini comparison: M2 and M2 Pro vs M1 CPU, GPU, memory, neural engine Mac mini comparison: M2 and M2 Pro vs M1.
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