Apple corrects MacBook Pro specification error

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News from IT House on January 21, Apple this week launched the new MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips, but careful netizens checked the specification page and found that Apple has reduced the specifications of the media engine.

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Apple China’s official website shows two ProRes codec engines

The M1 Max’s info says it comes with “two video encoding engines” and “two ProRes codec engines,” while the M2 Max’s spec list lists just one.

Apple’s official press release previously released shows that the M2 Max chip has two ProRes codec engines. Apple is obviously aware of this mistake, and the current visit to the relevant product page of Apple’s official website in China does display “two ProRes codec engines”.

It’s just that the Wayback Machine function of the Internet Archive does not record the relevant history of this page on Apple’s official website in China. IT Home now attaches a screenshot of the wrong specification information on Apple’s official website abroad:

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Apple website specs are wrong, only showing 1 engine

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