Apple’s new Macs, unveiled last week, are now available in 27 countries and regions in the first wave of availability.

People in the US, Europe, and India, among others, can choose from the new Mac mini with M2 or M2 Pro processors, as well as 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros with the M2 Pro or M2 Max chip.

People who pre-ordered are reporting that their new Macs have started arriving.

Meanwhile, Apple’s website provides a 1 business day delivery estimate for new machines in India, Germany and the United States.

Apple's new M2 MacBook Pro 14 and 16 and Mac mini are now available

The Apple M2 Pro chipset is built on a second-generation 5nm node and features 40 billion transistors, which is 20% more than the M1 Pro. The new chip also supports up to 32GB of unified bandwidth memory of 200GB/s. The M2 Pro has 10 or 12 CPU cores – 6 or 8 high-performance cores plus 4 high-efficiency cores – plus up to 19 GPU cores.

The Apple M2 Max chip has a whopping 67 billion transistors, triple the base M2. It also supports up to 96GB of unified memory (4 times what the M2 can handle) at 400GB/s (twice as fast as the M2 Pro). The CPU is the same as the 12-core version of the M2 Pro. The GPU is double the size with up to 38 cores, the L2 cache is even bigger.

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