An 8 core processor on a Macbook Air that is also energy efficient? That is truly impressive. I never thought I would consider using Macbook Airs after all the years of using Macbook Pros, but Apple surprises me once again.
It's 8-core, but they're 4 performance and 4 low-power cores, so it's not your normal 8-core chip. It's more like a big.LITTLE chip.
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#142I did not see it mentioned but I hope an app comes with Big Sur which lets us see which apps will work with Rosetta2 through Finder or some sort of report
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#143Any ideas how virtualization works? Can I run Windows VM?
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#144Very curious when 16" ARM mac will surpass the latest 2020 Intel i9 mac. Hopefully 2021.
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#145Comparing the new 13" MacBook Pro with the previous one that's a regression in every aspect as the Intel-based ones allow up to 32GB RAM and 4TB storage and offer 4 Thunderbolt 3 ports.
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#146Earlier quoted context omitted.
As one has a fan and the other not, they are probably clocked differently and the cooled one might sustain full power infinitely. The pro also has a larger battery, better speakers and microphones and the touch bar.
Does it also come without touch bar?
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#147Max 16GB of RAM on these new machines is really not that great to be honest. The mini supported up to 64GB before.
Could someone try to help me figure out the reasoning behind Apple changing the target customer?
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#148Max 16GB of RAM on these new machines is really not that great to be honest. The mini supported up to 64GB before.
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#149I don't get it. If we have same CPU on MacbookAir and MacbookPro - why would I get more expensive "Pro"? Can someone explain how is Pro faster than Air with same CPU? Also, the "Windows Guy" bit is a bit lame IMO. I have two MacBooks and one custom built PC. The PC is faster than both MacBooks combined.
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#150I don't know if this will be a big success, but if it is, I think ARM will take over a large amount of server/cloud market.