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Product Name: | Apple MacBook Pro 16" with Liquid Retina XDR Display, M1 Pro Chip with 10-Core CPU and 16-Core GPU, 32GB Memory, 512GB SSD, Space Gray, Late 2021 |
Product Description: | Supercharged for pros. The most powerful MacBook Pro ever is here. With the blazing-fast M1 Max chip - the first Apple silicon designed for pros - you get groundbreaking performance and amazing battery life. Add to that a stunning Liquid Retina XDR display, the best camera and audio ever in a Mac notebook, and all the ports you need. The first notebook of its kind, this MacBook Pro is a beast. • Up to 3.7x faster CPU performance • Up to 13x faster graphics performance • Up to 11x faster machine learning • Up to 21 hours battery life Pro to the Max. M1 Pro - Scary fast. M1 Pro takes the exceptional performance of the M1 architecture to a whole new level for pro users. Even the most ambitious projects are easily handled with 10 CPU core, 16 GPU core, a 16-core Neural Engine, and dedicated encode and decode media engines that support H.264, HEVC and ProRes codecs. • 10-core CPU • 16-core GPU • 32GB of unified memory • Up to 200GB/s memory bandwidth • Support for two external displays • Up to 20 streams of 4K ProRes video playback M1 Pro scale the amazing M1 architecture to new heights - and for the first time, they bring a system on a chip (SoC) architecture to a pro notebook. Both have more CPU cores, more GPU cores, and more unified memory than M1. Along with a powerful Neural Engine for supercharged machine learning and upgraded media engines with ProRes support, M1 Pro allow pros to do things they never could before CPU Performance Xcode/NASA TetrUSS/Logic Pro/Vectorworks/Affinity Photo GPU Performance Final Cut Pro/Maxon Cinema 4D/Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve Studio/Adobe Photoshop/Affinity Photo We can do this all day. Ferocious performance with game-changing battery life - that efficiency is the magic of Apple silicon. A single charge lets you compile up to four times as much code in Xcode or edit images for up to twice as long in Lightroom Classic. And unlike other notebooks, MacBook Pro delivers the same amazing performance whether it's plugged in or not. • Up to 21hrs video playback • Up to 14hrs wireless we |
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I wonder if Apple care covers that.
I wonder if Apple care covers that.
You don't until the capacity drops down to 80%..
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Again, this is all just speculation, I would recommend that you do assessment of your own requirement about what you want the device to do for you and what kind of workload you want the device to be capable of running for you.
I must point out that the difference in performance between M1 Pro and M2 Pro is not that astronomical compared to switching from Intel core processor to M1 or M2. If you currently have intel based Mac Or PC then switching to this machine is a good move for this price point. If you want to wait for M3 that is acceptable since you are making the jump from intel base CPU to Apple silicon. Jump from M1 to M3 would be a notable upgrade, from M2 to M3 not so much.
Intel CPU (from previous mac device) to M3, astronomical improvement.
Please note when I say intel CPU, I mean those that are inside the old Mac machine.
Again do your assessment on the application you currently use (Windows/Linux Users) and see if those application are available for Mac OS.
If you still wish to move to Mac Eco-system and wish to run, your WIndows/Linux Apps in VM-Ware then I do recommend you buy a Mac Model with 32gb RAM and higher storage. (External Storage prices for M.2/SSD have dropped drastically in the past months.)
If your an individual who works with just Word, Excel or heavy browser user (opening 20+ tabs) this is a good device to buy. And if you going to run the same type of workload on M3 / M3 pro machine w/ 16gb I personally would recommend this machine over the M3 / M3 pro w/ 16gb of RAM.
The processor and 32gb ram on this machine are sufficient for more than 2 years for the heavy browser user type with few other applications running simultaneously.
Again, this is all just speculation, I would recommend that you do assessment of your own requirement about what you want the device to do for you and what kind of workload you want the device to be capable of running for you.
I must point out that the difference in performance between M1 Pro and M2 Pro is not that astronomical compared to switching from Intel core processor to M1 or M2. If you currently have intel based Mac Or PC then switching to this machine is a good move for this price point. If you want to wait for M3 that is acceptable since you are making the jump from intel base CPU to Apple silicon. Jump from M1 to M3 would be a notable upgrade, from M2 to M3 not so much.
Intel CPU (from previous mac device) to M3, astronomical improvement.
Please note when I say intel CPU, I mean those that are inside the old Mac machine.
Again do your assessment on the application you currently use (Windows/Linux Users) and see if those application are available for Mac OS.
If you still wish to move to Mac Eco-system and wish to run, your WIndows/Linux Apps in VM-Ware then I do recommend you buy a Mac Model with 32gb RAM and higher storage. (External Storage prices for M.2/SSD have dropped drastically in the past months.)
If your an individual who works with just Word, Excel or heavy browser user (opening 20+ tabs) this is a good device to buy. And if you going to run the same type of workload on M3 / M3 pro machine w/ 16gb I personally would recommend this machine over the M3 / M3 pro w/ 16gb of RAM.
The processor and 32gb ram on this machine are sufficient for more than 2 years for the heavy browser user type with few other applications running simultaneously.
I found local Costco selling new 14 inch 16gb, 512gb m1 MacBook pro for $1199 and 16 inch m2 MacBook pro with same config for $1799.
Is it worth going spending additional $600+ for bigger screen size and new m2 processor? Is it a substantial advantage of m2 over m1?
Usage is for a fresh engineering graduate in data and multimedia. Would prefer to use laptop for 5-7 years at least.
I found local Costco selling new 14 inch 16gb, 512gb m1 MacBook pro for $1199 and 16 inch m2 MacBook pro with same config for $1799.
Is it worth going spending additional $600+ for bigger screen size and new m2 processor? Is it a substantial advantage of m2 over m1?
Usage is for a fresh engineering graduate in data and multimedia. Would prefer to use laptop for 5-7 years at least.
Both will probably last you 5yrs. M1 may be pushing it at this point to get 7 years with OS updates but certainly from a functional perspective. You really have to decide how important the larger screen is vs better portability.
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