Quote from: Verona on June 24, 2023, 16:21:08Get higher versions if your requirements are more or get MacBook Pro 14/16 with 8TB variant.
Well yes, obviously, but I talk about the article here and the Air 15 with its mentioned 8/256. Quote from the article:
Quote"For example, there is no WLAN with 160 MHz, PCIe 4.0, and the specs (8 GB RAM, a slow 256 GB SDD) of the base model are meager. However, you also have consider the device's intended purpose, and the new Air 15, like its smaller sibling, is aimed at casual users who primarily use the laptop for surfing, writing emails and viewing photos/videos. While some people don't like to hear it, the base model with 8 GB of RAM and a 256 GB SSD is perfectly adequate."
One literally doesn't need to pay $1300 to do that when you can do all that equally good for not even half the price.
Quote from: Verona on June 24, 2023, 16:21:08And by the way if you are a real professional who uses vram (not RAM) near 90 GB then it's not possible for windows systems even for a windows desktop.
Real professional? So others non-M1/2/3 users are fake professionals? Last time I checked in a Windows desktop you can add like 4x GPU (say 4090) and that's 65536 CUDA cores + 96 GB of GDDR6X.
Just one 4090 with 24 GB is significantly faster (because not everything is related to the amount of VRAM) than anything Apple can offer; actually M2 Ultra's GPU level of performance is around the RTX 3050 desktop, so nothing particularly wow, and the CPU itself is weaker than comparable AMDs and Intels, refer to this article:
"Apple's M2 Ultra Seemingly Can't Beat AMD and Intel Rivals" -
tomshardware.com/news/apple-m2-ultra-geekbenched M2 Ultra is certainly a beast but it's not a true professional-grade workstation-level SoC. Its (all Ms, not just M2U) main advantage is power efficiency
with Apple-optimized native software like Final Cut Pro. Add something like Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve and Apple is simply incapable to match that level of performance from Windows competition, even in performance per Watt (
"PC vs MAC for the SAME PRICE - Which is better for VIDEO exporting?" -
youtube.com/watch?v=_D0K3-uZMyY). And then battery suffers a lot too.
There is also so many x86-exclusive professional software, it's not available on current M-Macs nor it will be. Can you install ABB RobotStudio Suite (
new.abb.com/products/robotics/robotstudio) on your M1/2 Mac? No, you can't, despite 96 GB of unified memory. Apple's targeted audience is content creators. Content creators are not the only real professionals among professionals. And I would say that ABB is really not a "fake professional" company, nhf.