This is wrong on so many fronts it’s hard to quantify - unless you’re running a server with a transaction dispatched on each core, additional cores are simply a crutch for a CPU manufacturer who can’t or won’t put in the effort to design a faster CPU.
While what you say is true, TBF, faster, greater bandwidth cores and more of them would be best, would it not? As the saying goes, quantity has its own quality.
So much for the „MBP with M2 delayed once again“-rumors, I suppose.
I pulled the trigger in December replacing my i2017 iMac 5k with a 16“ M1 Max + screen and with the discount I got plus the price hike here in Europe I totally don‘t regret not to have waited. The only thing I catch myself occasionally still doing is reaching up formte keyboard to double tap a word, or move the cursor on the screen, like I‘m used to do on my iPad/magic keyboard combo. So much for pristine screens as well, I suppose ;-)
Nice updates. I've bought MBPs for many years and my 2017 15" is getting long in the tooth. And yes the keybaord has been replaced, along with a swollen battery. However, with the innate speed and power of M silicon, I feel that it's time for a 15" M2 Macbook. I no longer need all the Pro features or M2 Pro/Max chips. I do however, want the larger screen as that is my preference. As an old person with aging eyes, the real estate is appreciated. The question is would Apple do this, or would it eat into MBP sales too much? My opinion is that an M2 Macbook would be a big seller and any MBP cannibalization would be offset by those sales.
So much for the „MBP with M2 delayed once again“-rumors, I suppose.
I pulled the trigger in December replacing my i2017 iMac 5k with a 16“ M1 Max + screen and with the discount I got plus the price hike here in Europe I totally don‘t regret not to have waited. The only thing I catch myself occasionally still doing is reaching up formte keyboard to double tap a word, or move the cursor on the screen, like I‘m used to do on my iPad/magic keyboard combo. So much for pristine screens as well, I suppose ;-)
Wonkothesane lives in California. You must be an imposter!
So much for the „MBP with M2 delayed once again“-rumors, I suppose.
I pulled the trigger in December replacing my i2017 iMac 5k with a 16“ M1 Max + screen and with the discount I got plus the price hike here in Europe I totally don‘t regret not to have waited. The only thing I catch myself occasionally still doing is reaching up formte keyboard to double tap a word, or move the cursor on the screen, like I‘m used to do on my iPad/magic keyboard combo. So much for pristine screens as well, I suppose ;-)
Wonkothesane lives in California. You must be an imposter!
In Steam's own hardware survey, 92% of people are using CPUs with 8 or fewer cores, meaning most people are using Ryzen 7s. We can safely say that M2 Max will be more powerful than 92% of personal computers.
However, 8-core is only considered as mid-tiers.
Meanwhile, the best-selling chip from Intel is the Core i5, which is at least 10-core.
Who cares about Intel chips. Other than the old Mac Pro nothing Apple sells new runs on Intel. Try putting an old Intel MBP on your lap for an hour. Your legs will be on fire.
And that’s the game. Apple is outperforming Intel to the point Intel has to sacrifice longevity, sustained performance, and battery life.
Meanwhile the Mac runs the same speed plugged in or on battery, is still faster in app usage like like video editing and scrubbing, photo editing, and lasts Waaaay longer while maintaining a safe thermal profile that ensures you max lasts lasts a long time instead of having to buy a new cpu/GPU/logic board every 2 or 3 years if you’re a power user.
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I pulled the trigger in December replacing my i2017 iMac 5k with a 16“ M1 Max + screen and with the discount I got plus the price hike here in Europe I totally don‘t regret not to have waited. The only thing I catch myself occasionally still doing is reaching up formte keyboard to double tap a word, or move the cursor on the screen, like I‘m used to do on my iPad/magic keyboard combo. So much for pristine screens as well, I suppose ;-)
Well I’d like a touchscreen MBP - but only so I can use an Apple Pencil for ZBrush sculpting on the MBP itself
I think if/when Apple bring touchscreen to Mac it will only be for Apple Pencil.
Paying 2.740 USD in Europe for the cheapest 14" laptop with a big ugly square dent in top of the screen? No thanks Apple