• kobra@piefed.social
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    1 month ago

    I have a 2019 MacBook Pro and stopped updating it at Sonoma. The new OSes are just too much for that Intel chip anyway.

    The M-series processors are amazing though, I’ve had such a good experience with them.

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        1 month ago

        Well, there’s nothing yet that even resembles a comparable replacement with a different architecture (RISC-V?). So even if they were angling for that, it would have to be at least 3 years away, plus if Intel and Power PC are anything to go by, there’s another 5 years until they drop support. So at a minimum, if someone buys a M-series laptop today, they can expect support for 8 years.

        Not terrible, given how Microsoft left 3-year-old computers unsupported by surprise with the TPM requirement in Windows 11.

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        1 month ago

        Actually I tried some of their silicon-optimized modern ports like the Resident Evil 2 Remake on a MacBook Air (The one that doesn’t even have active cooling) and I was taken aback by just how well it ran.

        Of course it’s not a gaming PC, but it for sure punches well above its class with the games it runs.

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        1 month ago

        I play Minecraft with the PrismLauncher on the M4 24GB. Shaders and DistantHorizon. 50-80fps

        AI also works. Gemma 4 26B a4b MLX runs… somehow.

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          1 month ago

          Yeah, I played large modpacks at good fps decade ago.

          It’s not about whether you can use AI (obviously they can, commonly even larger models than similar laptops due to unified memory), it’s about how fast it is.

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        1 month ago

        Yeah, instruction sets don’t matter that much with modern processors. Try bullshitting harder.

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        1 month ago

        Everything you’ve said here let’s me know that you have no idea what you’re taking about. Lumping video editing with watching YouTube lmao.

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            1 month ago

            Which is heavy on the CPU and GPU…

            You don’t know much about encoding or decoding either.

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              Many plugins and apps I use don’t really work with GPU/Hardware acceleration when it comes to rendering, same applies to encoding in different codecs. I’d know, because I’ve been unfortunately doing this shit for nearly 20 years and building my workstations (definitely not ARM, screw your downvotes and love for it) around it.

              Pretty much every serious studio out there uses either EPYC or Xeon and to me it seems ridiculous that apparently majority here doesn’t see the problem with my initial argument of apple marketing these chips as God-tier and beat-them-all, when clearly, as it has been proven before, apple heavily misleads with their marketing and it’s not as simple as it seems.

              EDIT: And people who feel like arguing by bullshitting accusations (like the guy above about me not knowing anything) are basically how redditors argued.

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                1 month ago

                You put editing and watching YouTube under the same umbrella and then speak of using EYPIC and XEON CPUs?

                What editing software do you use?

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                  1 month ago

                  You put editing and watching YouTube under the same umbrella

                  Video encoding and decoding is generally under the same category - video processing.

                  What editing software do you use?

                  Like, right now, or have used (pretty long list)? My favourite is still After Effects just because of how used to it I am, but I seriously do not feel like listing all the plugins and extra apps (probably any professional knows about mocha/syntheyes or nuke). That’s my main, I’ve even learned to mostly skip premiere (still gotta use media encoder for obvious reasons). For 3d stuff and effects - Cinema 4D (FumeFX, xparticles, realflow, etc). Good enough, detective?