


There's no flashy design update or extra ports to get excited about. And the climb seems even steeper this time. When Apple first released its new silicon on the world with the M1, it took the world by storm back in 2020. You also have the option with the Max chipset to bump up your RAM to a whopping 96GB.

If you want to get it with the M2 Max chipset, which comes with a 12-Core CPU and 19-Core GPU, it also bumps you up to 32GB of RAM with the same 512Gb SSD, but it will cost you $2,899. The Base model 14-inch remains $1,999 with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of SSD storage. The M2 Pro chipset offers a 10-Core CPU and 16-Core GPU for improved performance. The newest MacBook Pros are hard to beat for content creators with funds in the budget in need of leveling up. Apple recently released its 2023 14-inch MacBook Pros featuring the maker's M2 Pro and Max series chipsets, and with pricing mainly remaining the same, it's a significant win.
