I 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.
Apple unveils M1, its first system-on-a-chip for portable Mac computers
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#42Shame no 16 inch pro though. Surely they need to update that quick because who is going to want a 16 inch intel Mac now?
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#43"This affords faster performance on Mac computers using M1 versus separate CPU, GPU, RAM, and other components" Are they really saying this vs dGPU?
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#44The iPhone-like speed of waking up from sleep itself is enough to convince many of us to go for the M1 macbooks
How long does it take the current gen of macbooks to wake from sleep, ~1 second?
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#45Huh, the form factors for the Macs seem identical. I expected them to be thinner or something. Fanless is nice for the Air. But I'm really waiting to see what they do on the high end with the top MacBook Pro and even Mac Pro. Will we see an Apple discrete GPU? I guess we'll have to wait a year or two for that.
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#46Earlier quoted context omitted.
How long does it take the current gen of macbooks to wake from sleep, ~1 second?
I genuinely would love some info or statistics on this. AFAIC remember, laptops wake from sleep almost instantly to the lock screen. Is it a longer wait if one wakes directly to their desktop? I'm with you in not fully understanding the benefit. Maybe this is a technology that is hard to imagine, but is difficult to go back from (60hz, Retina displays).
Re: Apple unveils M1, its first system-on-a-chip for portable Mac computers
#47Huh, the form factors for the Macs seem identical. I expected them to be thinner or something. Fanless is nice for the Air. But I'm really waiting to see what they do on the high end with the top MacBook Pro and even Mac Pro. Will we see an Apple discrete GPU? I guess we'll have to wait a year or two for that.
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#48Re: Apple unveils M1, its first system-on-a-chip for portable Mac computers
#49Edit: Considering the fact that the RAM won’t be upgradeable (it’s part of the SoC), this limitation is a big bummer. What may be worse is that all these machines will start with an 8GB RAM configuration option at the low end, which isn’t going to age well at all in 2020.