README.md: mention M2 and M2 PRO chips in macOS section

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## macOS
Dynare supports both Intel and Apple Silicon chips and is compiled from source
using a [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) toolchain. However, if you have a *M1*, *M1 PRO*
or *M1 MAX* processor, you need to make sure that you are not using the ARM
using a [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) toolchain. However, if you have a *M1*,
*M1 PRO*, *M1 MAX*, *M2* or *M2 PRO* processor, you need to make sure that you are not using the ARM
Homebrew packages. This is due to the fact that although MATLAB runs natively on
Intel, it is not yet available in an ARM version and therefore must be run with the
Intel compatibility layer called Rosetta 2. Accordingly, if you are on Apple Silicon