The upgraded 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros are unlikely to feature any major design changes, but they are expected to include the more powerful M2 Pro and M2 Max processors. According to Gurman, the M2 Max chip will have 12 CPU cores and up to 38 GPU cores, an increase from the M1 Max’s 10 CPU cores and up to 32 GPU cores. While Apple released the 13-inch MacBook Pro in June, it uses the base M2 chip (also found in the new MacBook Air), which has eight CPU cores and up to ten GPU cores.
