Michael Long
Nov 9, 2021

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Just stop, you're embarassing yourself.

Most of us understand the difference between a notebook chip designed to run on battery power vs. a server-class Xeon chip that draws, what, 6x the power?

Further, the M1 MAX actually smokes the Pro on quite a few dedicated tasks, like rendering video. (Even on machines with an addtional $1,000 Afterburner card.)

We'll have to see what happens next year when Apple releases their dual/quad M1 MAX chips for Mac Pro and you can actually compare apples to apples.

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Michael Long
Michael Long

Written by Michael Long

I write about Apple, Swift, and SwiftUI in particular, and technology in general. I'm also a Lead iOS Engineer at InRhythm, a modern digital consulting firm.

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