Apple has added the 12-inch MacBook from 2015 to its list of obsolete products. This means that owners of this MacBook will no longer be able to avail repair and service options at Apple Stores and other authorized service centers for these devices. However, while the laptop is obsolete its legacy still lives on in the design and features we see in the MacBook lineup of recent times.
According to a MacRumors report, YouTubers Max Tech and Created Tech tested the 256GB base M2 model worth the $1,299 and discovered the SSD s read speeds are around 50 pre cent slower than M1 MacBook Pro with same storage. 📲 Apple 13-Inch MacBook Pro M2 Has Slower SSD Speed Than M1 Model: Report.
In a recent interview, Apple's product manager for the Mac line-up explained why the display notch on the MacBook Pro is a smart solution for the notebook.