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<p>Following the announcement of the new M1 Pro and M1 Max-powered MacBook Pros last month, a trend quickly emerged with
multiple big tech companies rolling out the new machines to their engineering teams. At the time, companies making the upgrade included Uber, Twitter, and Reddit. </p>
<p>Now, Reddit staff engineer Jameson Williams has shared a detailed breakdown of the improvements the company expects to see with the new MacBook Pro models. </p>
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Reddit engineer details how the new M1 Max MacBook Pro can save devs time and money