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macxpress said: So maybe the Intel chip itself is faster, but in an actual product how long is it faster before it has to throttle so it doesn't melt down? I don't believe the M1 Pro and M1 Max really ever have to throttle, especially in the …
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Oh, and the M1 Max never managed to surpass some previous AMD laptops (r23), though is pretty close.
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This is gotta be fun. I should throw some more facts to add some fuel /s 1. The M1 Max by cinebench r23 is about 30% slower to 12700H; 2. M2 by report only offer a modest performer boost. 3. The 2-die Max Duo, supposedly used by the iMac Pro, is e…
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This is also why the Mac Pro is down from two CPUs to one. You just don’t have the performance requirements that makes it necessary, 4 GPUs are also sufficient for workstations load, and Apple needs to make a product that sells. You’ll never be en…
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tht said: DuhSesame said: tht said: DuhSesame said: tht said: DuhSesame said: tht said: DuhSesame said:And such a system will be humongous, costing an arm & a leg and no software that can full…
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MplsP said: DuhSesame said: MplsP said: DuhSesame said: MplsP said: netrox said: MagSafe just has to go. It's ridiculous. If they want the safety of not getting their laptop yanked out, get the adaptor. MagS…
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Marvin said: DuhSesame said: tenthousandthings said: I think we’ll see an M1 Mac Pro before the M2 comes out, or maybe an announcement at the same time. There will be four release/refresh stages for macOS devices (I posted this …
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Apple did mention that the current design is able to move 50% more air at less rpm. According to Notebookcheck that means 5300-5700rpm maximum (older Pros are always over 6k), but with more noise. If we checked what's inside, we noticed that fans …
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Not only that, the M3 quad is huge as is, I don't expect it to be smaller than a Threadripper, which... https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/6r87vn/mini_itx_for_amd_ryzen_threadripper/ That's just a concept as no ITX can serve a TR4. …
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tht said: DuhSesame said: tht said: DuhSesame said: tht said: DuhSesame said:And such a system will be humongous, costing an arm & a leg and no software that can fully utilize it. It won't sell. That's th…
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That's not stopping Apple to build the most powerful CPU, though, if they wanna build their own server chip dedicated for internal use 😂
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Marvin said: DuhSesame said: tht said: DuhSesame said: tht said: DuhSesame said:And such a system will be humongous, costing an arm & a leg and no software that can fully utilize it. It won't sell. That's…
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Marvin said: DuhSesame said: tenthousandthings said: I think we’ll see an M1 Mac Pro before the M2 comes out, or maybe an announcement at the same time. There will be four release/refresh stages for macOS devices (I posted this …
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tenthousandthings said: DuhSesame said: tenthousandthings said: commentzilla said: I expect the Mini to get the base M2 with an option for up to 32GB RAM. That’s it. No mythical headless Mac. It will remain a consumer de…
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ITGUYINSD said: MacPro said: 4K is so yesterday for pros, semi pros, and even enthusiast photographers and video editors. Today 6K should be the minimum resolution considered. Did you read that it's a "Conference Monitor" designed w…
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MplsP said: DuhSesame said: MplsP said: netrox said: MagSafe just has to go. It's ridiculous. If they want the safety of not getting their laptop yanked out, get the adaptor. MagSafe adds more unnecessary waste of resourc…
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tenthousandthings said: commentzilla said: I expect the Mini to get the base M2 with an option for up to 32GB RAM. That’s it. No mythical headless Mac. It will remain a consumer device. Agree, hope you’re right about the memory, ge…
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toddzrx said: netrox said:Customers have been wrong many times. Over and over. And Apple has been too dude. Yeah, though it's not that the M1 MacBook Pro is an instant success and touch bars are a major embarrassment.
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tht said: DuhSesame said: tht said: DuhSesame said:And such a system will be humongous, costing an arm & a leg and no software that can fully utilize it. It won't sell. That's the same story for the 64-core Threadrippe…
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tht said: DuhSesame said:And such a system will be humongous, costing an arm & a leg and no software that can fully utilize it. It won't sell. That's the same story for the 64-core Threadripper. Every "top-end" hardware is more or …