What We Know About the Latest Apple M2 Chip In early June, Apple announced another exciting advancement in the MacBook ecosystem - the launch of the M2 chipset! What this means is that this latest design offers unparalleled performance and gives you faster video and image processing times. The M1 MacBooks incorporate numerous operations into their high-performance chipsets that go beyond the processors of the past. Those who use MacBooks for work rely on innovation to achieve new efficiencies and speed up workflows. Maximizing Productivity with Your New M1 or M2 MacBook Other features of the docks (Thunderbolt/USB ports, ethernet, audio, etc.) will work without issues. With any of Kensington’s USB-C, Thunderbolt 3, or Thunderbolt 4 dock, users of the M2 and M1 MacBooks would work well supporting only a single external monitor. Even with the latest changes in Apple’s underlying chip architecture, you can still use your new MacBook with multiple external monitors. That said, for any base chipset M1 device (and the new base M2 devices), users will need to get creative if their desk setups require more than one external monitor. However, with the release of Pro, Max, and Ultra chipsets, the reasoning has become more apparent. Single Display Support with M1/M2 Base Chipset MacBooksĪpple’s decision to provide support for a single native display was tough to understand at first. With a DisplayLink-enabled docking station, you will have the ability to support your entire setup without needing complex workarounds or additional adapters.
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