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The 5 MacBooks Heating Up The Industry: The 2022 CRN Mobile 100
Shane Snider
Appleās core line-up of laptops get a boost from new silicon while the company makes strides despite a troubled supply chain.

MacBook Pro 14-inch M1 Pro
Bigger, better, faster, stronger. Those words will loop in your brain as you move up the MacBook Pro food chain. Apple’s middle child offering in the Pro range refuses to be ignored with even better battery life, a beautiful mini-LED display, blazing speeds of the M1 Pro chip, and just all-around excellence. The Pro 14-inch carries the M1 Pro chip (upgradable to the M1 Max) with 10-cores of CPU power, up to 16-core GPU, a 16-core Neural Engine and 200GB/s memory bandwidth, up to 32 GB memory (64GB with M1 Max), and up to 8TB of SSD storage. This computer could be configured to meet the most demanding jobs on the planet. But that power will take a bite out of your budget. The Pro 14-inch starts at $1,999.