They are. And if there were any undocumented “weaker” ports then people should have noticed last gen.Are they independent buses?
except USB storage connectivity generally being garbage on Mx CPUsThey are. And if there were any undocumented “weaker” ports then people should have noticed last gen.
I know where you are coming from, the 2016 13” had slower ports on one side, and the later 13”/15” 4-port models some of them had power issues creating excessive CPU usages on the right side I believe. So far nobody has found anything wrong like these in both 2021 and 2023 models.
You mean the fact that 2x2 being unsupported? Well at least this is within what's described in the spec sheet.except USB storage connectivity generally being garbage on Mx CPUs
That and the 10gbps variants (3.2gen2, 3.1gen2) are a tad slower than on intel, and they're more picky about enclosure controller + ssd controller chip combinations.You mean the fact that 2x2 being unsupported? Well at least this is within what's described in the spec sheet.
Someone just posted in another thread that the M2 Pro/Max MBP’s (2023) have full USB 3.2 gen2 20Gbps speeds, they noticed when testing some external SSD drives.That and the 10gbps variants (3.2gen2, 3.1gen2) are a tad slower than on intel, and they're more picky about enclosure controller + ssd controller chip combinations.
they're mostly nerfed at 600-700mb/s (should be in 900-1000mb/s).
That's closer to SATA 6GBPS than USB3.2 10gbps
neat!Someone just posted in another thread that the M2 Pro/Max MBP’s (2023) have full USB 3.2 gen2 20Gbps speeds, they noticed when testing some external SSD drives.
If this holds true, it’s a speed doubling from the 2021 models in terms of USB (10 Gbps to 20 Gbps).
Here’s the link, it was in the forum post on the USB speeds in 2023 MBPs:
Post in thread '16" M2 Pro Max - does it support USB 3.2. Gen 2x2?'
https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...support-usb-3-2-gen-2x2.2379558/post-31969219
It would be great to know if others find the same thing.