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Product Name: | Apple 14" MacBook Pro (M2 Pro, Silver) |
Product Description: | Built for all types of creatives, including photographers, filmmakers, 3D artists, music producers, developers, and more, the silver Apple 14" MacBook Pro is the ultimate pro mobile workstation for the ultimate user. The system features the Apple M2 Pro 10-Core Chip, which provides the power and performance needed to handle your professional workflows. The 14.2" Liquid Retina XDR display features a 3024 x 1964 resolution, 1000 cd/m² of sustained brightness, 1600 cd/m² of peak brightness, P3 color gamut support, and more. With up 16GB of unified RAM and 512GB of SSD storage, you'll be able to load massive files and launch apps quickly, enabling you to work with photo and video libraries from almost anywhere. |
Product SKU: | 1746355 |
UPC: | 194253319320 |
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For $100 more the Apple certified refurb M3 will also come with a 1TB SSD. Or for the same price you can get M2 with 24GB memory and 1TB disk, so the posted deal is not very hot.
Maybe don't be petty by referring to the other post where it was clearly stated that only 4 pieces were available.
Really good deal! Personally I don't understand why would you spend 100 more just for the ssd and downgrade to a nonpro chip
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In general, Adobe applications perform well on nVidia largely due to the number and generation of CUDA cores, which is exclusive to nVidia, and hardware-based.
I don't know if Adobe has built any equivalent for the Apple GPU, or whether Apple has any comparable technology on its GPU.
Obviously, the Apple GPU, in higher configs, is fairly beefy for a laptop. So are the higher nvidia cards. Stable Diffusion in the PC world, runs far better on nvidia GPUs.
This guy's general conclusion is that renders generally run better on PC, and that Apple GPUs aren't really very good for 3D rendering (at least). In Cinebench, even a last gen 3070 outruns even the highest end M2 and costs a fraction as much.
https://youtu.be/enY4Kl27EB0?si=