(from:NotebookCheck)
On opening M2MacBookBehind the Pro’s back cover, we can see components such as a fairly neat radiator and a huge battery.
M2 MacBook Pro Top Cover (Side A)
But aside from the M2 SoC (improved unified memory) hidden under the heatsink, it’s almost impossible to tell the difference from the M1 MacBook Pro at a glance.
M2 MacBook Pro Bottom (D-Side)
more rightappleConvinced by the inventory management ability, there is also the battery cable extending along the middle. In addition, by comparing the disassembly diagram of iFixit’s M1 MacBook Pro, the radiator and other components have not changed.
M2 MacBook Pro
Many people had expected Apple to bring some internal changes to the M2 MacBook Pro, but the company didn’t expect the company to stick to the old mold design. For the supply chain, parts that can be seamlessly replaced are obviously quite cost-advantageous (of course, the initial R&D investment is also a large part).
M1 MacBook Pro (Photo from: iFixit)
As for the M2 MacBook Air, which has not yet officially arrived, given its redesign, it is expected that the internal structure of the machine will usher in major changes compared to the M1 MacBook Air.
↑ M2 MacBook Air ↓ (Picture from: Apple’s official website)
Interested friends can pay attention to the detailed disassembly report shared by NotebookCheck to see how much the two generations of Apple Silicon MacBook Pro models have similarities and differences in actual components.
↑ M2 MacBook Pro ↓