Quote from: ramirez789 on June 24, 2023, 16:42:40
"Apple chips are passively cooled, which is a huge advantage. In the Windows camp, you have to rely on ARM chips from Qualcomm, which results in somewhat sluggish overall performance that cannot be compared with faster x64 laptops."
Not true !
Hey ppl come on, do your research... surely you must be aware of Intel's N-series chip existence ! because , for example, both ASUS and Lenovo IdeaPad 330 sports the Intel Pentium Silver N6000 (and older N5000) - 4 cores, totally fanless !
And... While some people don't like to hear it, the N series is perfectly adequate, even for video editing, but you must have 8 GB of RAM and replace HDD drive with SSD (though nowadays most come with SSD out of the box).
Besides... There's a new wave of CPUs coming through, all those recently presented Intels N100, N200 and N300 (8 cores!), all with very low TDP, something like 6 or 7 W. Very fast, certainly could compete with that Macbook of yours... while being passive cooled at the same time, of course. Oh , and 5 times cheaper :)
You seriously believe that the cpus you mentionned match a base M2 chip?
Let me show you how wrong you are.
Geekbench results for your so powerful N300 (8 cores! you said), Asus Vivo slate 13 oled, relased a month ago.
Geekbench single core : 1235
Geekbench Multicore : 4205
Passmark: 9534
Now lets take a look at M2
Geekbench single core : 2638
Geekbench Multicore : 10014
Passmark: 15368
Lets go even further, lets compare your 8 Core fantastic chip with a 2020 base m1.
Geekbench single core : 2366
Geekbench Multicore : 8656
Passmark: 14118
As you can see, a 3 year old M1 CPU destroys any of, even the latest june 2023 intel CPUs you mentionned. And dont get me started on GPU performance as we all now how Intel Graphics perform compare to M1.
I know that apple bashing is still thing in 2023, but maybe its time to accept that when it comes to laptops, Apple is the one who managed to raise the bar this high.