Ahhh...only the two lower-end 13" MacBook Pros got the M1. The other two models with twice the RAM, the faster processors, etc. ($1,799 and $1,999) are still Intel-based, so it wasn't the entire lineup of the 13" MacBook Pro models, so it was a very consumer-oriented rollout/announcement.
They're saving the heavy hitters - maybe they're just not quite there yet, or they wanted to get these more affordable models out into the world before the holiday buying season - for later. Interesting.
But it points to good things that nothing went up, price-wise.
It's odd...nothing to go by, clock speed-wise. I know that isn't the end-all/be-all of buying a computer, but that's how one's always kinda judged things..."oh, this is 1.4GHz, and this other, for $300 is 2.2GHz...", etc.
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