How Intel Macs are STILL better than Apple Silicon! (8 Ways)

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  • @MaxTechOfficial
    @MaxTechOfficial  Před rokem +19

    To speed up your Mac with CleanMyMac X: bit.ly/CMMandMaxTech
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    • @kreigerbailey3550
      @kreigerbailey3550 Před rokem +1

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    • @sarikachandorkar2932
      @sarikachandorkar2932 Před rokem

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    • @bbalestier
      @bbalestier Před rokem

      I’m not going to squawk like a big monkey bird about technology.
      I will say this thank you so much for the effort you put in and the info provided on your channel. 🙏🫀🙏

    • @BadContentCreator193
      @BadContentCreator193 Před rokem

      IMO CleanMyMac X is basically your mac’s doctor. 👨🏻‍⚕️

    • @chriselliott5122
      @chriselliott5122 Před rokem

      Question… when I bought my new MacBook (M1 Max), I read some things advising against CleanMyMac. So, I’m not sure what to do… I want to keep my Mac performing at its peak but I don’t want to regret anything either. Your thoughts and expert opinion would be greatly appreciated! 🙏🏼

  • @RCTUN748
    @RCTUN748 Před rokem +444

    Yesterday, the power company in my area had to shut down the power for six hours due to construction (in fact, the power came back on in four hours). From that moment on, my 2019 MBP 16"/i9 had to be used in an extreme energy-saving way. I managed to get through those five hours by lowering the screen brightness, turning off the keyboard backlight completely, stopping meaningless internet activity, turning off a lot of background programs, and not playing music. I can't help but think that if I had been using the M1 or M2, I probably wouldn't have had to stress so much.

    • @noahklassen1695
      @noahklassen1695 Před rokem +50

      My M1 MacBook Air gets around 10-15 hrs of screen on time on one charge, you’d have no problem

    • @mikemcmike6427
      @mikemcmike6427 Před rokem +24

      to be fair that's a once a year kinda event (where I'm from). and also you are paying 2500 for the 16 inch model. I use mine for CZcams too kinda overkill

    • @ettcha
      @ettcha Před rokem +11

      You are right. My 2012 intel with a brand new ifixit battery gets me about 5hrs of music with everything else off. The m1 pro can give me a useful 8hrs of mixed work or a few more hours of just music with all radios, backlights and background apps off. It's grief on the battery cycles though. Where I live we are up to 17hrs of power rationing per day and the charge cycles are piling up.

    • @unkown7277
      @unkown7277 Před rokem +1

      @@noahklassen1695 same even using it all day long for meetings.

    • @verttikoo2052
      @verttikoo2052 Před rokem +11

      Battery life with M1 that I have is just amazing 🥳 I love it ❤ This is the way it was supposed to be

  • @rickblokdijk4903
    @rickblokdijk4903 Před rokem +26

    Have a MacBook 14" M1 Pro 32GB/16GPU for a year now.. Best MacBook upgrade ever.

  • @JasonTaylor-po5xc
    @JasonTaylor-po5xc Před rokem +45

    As a software engineer/IT professional, I have used Macs as much as possible for my professional needs. However, there are still some significant issues I face with my M1-based MBP that my previous Intel systems didn't have to deal with. For a long time, it was well known that the best Windows machine was a Mac - normally running on Bootcamp or even virtualized. OK, not always true but for my needs, it was great. All (or most) tools I needed were available for Mac and the few that were not, I could hop into Windows without issue. I could even run Linux -- all on the same system. With M1, it took over a year for many developer-centric tools to get ported over and many non-Apple tools still aren't supported - with some like VirtualBox, will never be supported. The kicker is that I really can't "just hop" into Windows anymore because there is no Bootcamp and virtualization only supports the ARM version of Windows (which really sucks). Yeah, I "could" run x86-64 emulation (qemu), but that is so painfully slow that it is not a viable option. What about Docker? Yeah, just in time for Docker to charge for Docker Desktop, it got ported over finally - except you have to use ARM versions of containers - while are fairly common, they aren't completely universal. Sure, I run into similar issues on my Pi, but that is a hobby/experimental/toy computer that is ultra cheap.
    I've had to make adjustments by switching to tools that work well on M1 (multipass vs vagrant) and keeping my PC for stuff that refuses to join the ARM revolution. With all that, I really do like my M1 MBP and I do see the power in the Apple Silicon system - but non-Apple software development is still somewhat lacking - even 2 years in. I expected some pain/waiting for the transition to happen, but at this point, I'm thinking everything that will make it over has already happened.

    • @thewizardsofthezoo5376
      @thewizardsofthezoo5376 Před rokem +2

      Maybe you have the knowledge but not the experience, but if you learned the hard during the previous architectures revolutions, you want to stick a couple of years with your old architecture because it would just disrupt your workflow with setups and waste of times, missing drivers, bugs and so on, the gain in speed is usually lost to adapting to the new ecosystem. And it will eventually make it there, first your leave the big boys do their own UAT at their own expenses, not on your time and professional output. So I'll get an M when that ecosystem is not a downgrade at more than 1 level, 1 screen really? I'll stick to my 16'' 2019, with 8cores and 32 gb I don't see the point of shelling so much money to then ending up back on the i9 because the difference is negligible, actually in some rendering programs like final cut M1 with 8-16gig of ram is a hog compared to an i9 with enough ram, apparently Ram still means something especially on a common one like ARM, not worth the hassle

    • @michaelandrews4783
      @michaelandrews4783 Před rokem +3

      So what do you do if you need to upgrade your storage - ram or CPU or replace a failed part? With my pc I just drive to the local computer store and buy the part I need which comes with it's own 3 yr warranty, takes about 30 min total.

  • @blakberi
    @blakberi Před rokem +23

    Ironically, Clean My Mac X was the biggest memory hog I had on my M1 Mac Mini and my M1 Max Mac Studio. I had to delete it. Works great on my Intel iMac though

  • @texemplarstudios5481
    @texemplarstudios5481 Před rokem +14

    Boot camp is a big win for me for Intel Macs… I miss it on M1!

  • @GS0CK6
    @GS0CK6 Před rokem +21

    No one is allowed to complain about the thickness of the macbook pros! We all cried about making them thicker for 5 years!

    • @chidorirasenganz
      @chidorirasenganz Před rokem +2

      I didn’t so I will complain 😅

    • @walmartpimp2
      @walmartpimp2 Před rokem +2

      I want my Touch Bar back, and these ugly legacy ports gone! Also I loved the butterfly keyboard.

  • @stefanpaul
    @stefanpaul Před rokem +17

    I was at a crossroads in 2021 when the M1 Pro MacBook launched. I wanted to get a new mac for college and was indecisive about whether going for the M1 Pro or i9... In the end I ended up taking the 2 year old i9 Macbook Pro, because of BootCamp and the TouchBar ( I'm one of the few people who loves the TouchBar )

  • @XYang2023
    @XYang2023 Před rokem +10

    Just built a PC with Intel 13600k for my wife. My wife uses it for work. It is my best purchase so far.

    • @XYang2023
      @XYang2023 Před rokem +3

      @@tonyburzio4107 Windows 11 Pro. There is no ransom ware.

  • @joesalyers
    @joesalyers Před rokem +6

    Max & Vadim We need a video about what we can do with those old eGPU Boxes we have lying around now. Should we make the Storage or capture cards or what? So many people like myself had AMD GPUs in those eGPU boxes and now we have the box just sitting there empty.

  • @petesmith6434
    @petesmith6434 Před rokem +31

    We utilize Intel based iMacs (2020 27”) here in our recording studio. They are completely reliable, have no issues with all the hundreds of plugins we own, are very powerful and we have no issues tracking, mixing and mastering very large projects. One day, when our existing iMacs can no longer provide the power we need we will move on to Apple silicone computers…but we feel confident that we will be using our existing iMacs for at least a couple more years.

    • @gitpho
      @gitpho Před rokem +2

      Same here. My workflow includes booting Windows on my maxed-out 2020 iMac, so I’ll be holding out until I can justify the cost of both a new Mac and a PC build.

    • @phoenixrising4995
      @phoenixrising4995 Před rokem

      @@gitpho Yikes! I'll stick to my PC and REAPER.

    • @LunaticTheCat
      @LunaticTheCat Před rokem

      Good decision, two of my most expensive plug-ins, iZotope Ozone 8, and Neutron 2 straight up don't work on my new M2 MacBook Pro. I'm sure iZotope will figure it out eventually, but for now, they haven't.

    • @SylveonMujigaeOfficial
      @SylveonMujigaeOfficial Před rokem

      @@LunaticTheCatI do think iZotope is slow when it comes to learning the ARM64 architecture. Do you think they finally made the plugins run natively on Apple silicon yet?

    • @Tech-geeky
      @Tech-geeky Před 9 měsíci

      That's what i'm getting at... plugin's will be less useful on M1 and therefor usually dictates the apps you can use as well. There is much better support there for Intel,. but may change, i don't see how... People that use plugin's that they no longer update, or your in the hands of developers for one reason, or another, chooses not to support M1 natively, allot of users will be running Rosetta 2 for (years) to come :)
      The number #1 reason is : not allot of support
      Developers go where the money is and there is much wider audience with Intel (PC or Intel Mac) than there are on M1/M2 chips... so, that dictates everything else. down the line. Performance and battery is really the only thing going for Apple silicon, but at what cost ?? People go there, then some back and say this doesn't work, and they "want it to work". Seems people jump the gun, which explains why there are soo many M1/M2 macs on the Apple Refurnished Store
      Apple knows there gonna be issues, and i guess there prepared to live with the consequences.

  • @corrd3ll647
    @corrd3ll647 Před rokem +2

    Just got my first M1 product(IPad Air 5). I look forward to going all M1/ M2 products in the near future. I’m just glad my 27” 2017 IMac that I upgraded the cpu/ gpu/ ssd is still supported rn☺️

  • @Nogi-aka-DJNugz
    @Nogi-aka-DJNugz Před rokem +25

    The main advantage is the fan sounds - I miss the sound of the ocean on the intel MacBooks pro

    • @phoenixrising4995
      @phoenixrising4995 Před rokem

      Plus dual booting Linux, honestly other than Mac I think Linux has a bright future on ARM. Windows on ARM is well 😂😂

  • @mb-iu4wh
    @mb-iu4wh Před rokem +49

    Yes I think the one monitor limitation and the slower transfer speeds are 2 main drawback that could be excusable for a first gen, but the fact it’s still the case with M2 makes me think Apple limits that on purpose or juste don’t care… That’s a real shame…

    • @Eddy_E.
      @Eddy_E. Před rokem +1

      The M2 is not really a second gen product, it’s more like s upgrade like on older iPhones…
      The M2 is based on the same structure like the M1, you can say it’s just an overlocked M1 not really more…
      A real update would be the next chip which is then based on a new structure, this will maybe not bring really much more power but I think it will offers way more features…

    • @danger450
      @danger450 Před rokem +1

      Gee, it's almost as if they want you to upgrade to a better version to get that ...

  • @krmtdfrg
    @krmtdfrg Před rokem +7

    I love my 2020 Intel MacBook Pro I got 2 years ago. Still works great and have had no issues. Got it cheap when the M1 ones came out and I am very happy. See no need to upgrade anytime soon.

    • @black_sheep666
      @black_sheep666 Před 8 měsíci

      Yup I can agree I snatched me one when m2 came out for dirt cheap ( i7 32ram and 4k ssd ) for 1000$ it works like a charm. I’ve tried the m1 and I haven’t seen much diff tbh (I’m and computer engineering student) and can even argue that silicon is overrated (esp since us coders need to use windows and apple has snatched that away like it does everything.)

  • @balisbest
    @balisbest Před rokem +4

    I got a imac 2017 few months back for 400 euro and upgraded it to 32 gb ram and 1 tb nvme has a 4 k retina screen for 600 total. 👍🏽 Smooth like butter

  • @LagunaLeonhart
    @LagunaLeonhart Před rokem +41

    I bought a MacBook Pro M1 and even though I've only played genshin impact on it to date. I prefer it far more than any windows laptop and I've had two gaming laptops that destroyed the batteries and were no longer sold after a few years. Good things will come and I'm ready for the change

    • @kob6183
      @kob6183 Před rokem +3

      How do you play that on Mac ??

    • @mattasaurus2006
      @mattasaurus2006 Před rokem +7

      Bro plays genshin impact XD

    • @chidorirasenganz
      @chidorirasenganz Před rokem +5

      @@mattasaurus2006 it’s a good game 😂

    • @LagunaLeonhart
      @LagunaLeonhart Před rokem +3

      @@mattasaurus2006 lol I know.. but it's pretty fun tbh

    • @framedthunder6436
      @framedthunder6436 Před rokem +2

      It's dumb to play on the MacBook
      The Game is only m1/m2 optimized in iPad only
      The MacBook versión still is intel

  • @billymania11
    @billymania11 Před rokem +14

    There was quite a bit of hype around the ARM based Macs initially. All I can say is that I use a 2017 MacBook Pro (the middle model) and it still works great. True I did replace the battery and keyboard but other than that, it runs all of my software and quite a bit of that is Windows based. For folks running non-legacy software, the M1 Macs are great. For us IT consultants with one foot in the Windows world, the Intel Macs are much preferred.

    • @TheeBucketMan
      @TheeBucketMan Před rokem +1

      I’m really looking forward to the new silicone upgrade myself but am still daily driving a 2014 mbp in my art studio 👌 even using a 2011 13” as a traveling gig machine on the regular still 🤌

    • @Tech-geeky
      @Tech-geeky Před 9 měsíci

      when I got my battery from IFixit I actually *enjoyed* replacing the battery. I know its kinda silly, but i took my time ....on purpose.. to unscrew screws 😆 It was like watching a slow motion picture. Looking back, i wish i could do that again.
      The memories live on...

  • @alexanderalwayslate3855
    @alexanderalwayslate3855 Před rokem +14

    Have you tried updating Intel macs now? Apple slows them down and the battery life on the M chip macs are insane compared to intel. I’m not an editor or gamer and using my 14” MacBook Pro daily is better for me.

    • @phoenixrising4995
      @phoenixrising4995 Před rokem +1

      At least you can move over to Windows once Apple turns your computer into a potatoe or just simply says "time to move on".

  • @suaveeze
    @suaveeze Před rokem +2

    I have an 2017 iMac and it hasn’t seen a plug since I got M1 Pro 14. I can’t find one thing better old iMacs can do for my work flow.

  • @devcybiko
    @devcybiko Před rokem +19

    Great review, as usual. One qualifier: You *can* get multiple external displays for low-end Macs if you use DisplayLink connectors which can be had for as little as $100. So, you don't have to "spend another $2000" to get multiple external displays... you can do it for $100 - it's just not a native solution. Continued Success and I'm subscribed.

    • @t.e.k.profitstraders8796
      @t.e.k.profitstraders8796 Před rokem +1

      Yes, agreed. But the real problem is, once that port is used for external display...how many ports do we have left? If I have an i/o (which is suggested to be directly connected for better Audio), al an External Hard-Drive...USB/Midi Keyboard, Controllers etc....There isn't enough USB ports as it is!! Missing the point here....& Apple lol

    • @devcybiko
      @devcybiko Před rokem +5

      @@t.e.k.profitstraders8796 I use external docks to give me access to displays and other devices for my laptop.

  • @theidiotwithinternet
    @theidiotwithinternet Před rokem +13

    Would love to see an apple designed CAD software

  • @DKGCustom
    @DKGCustom Před rokem +2

    I installed Unreal to build virtual studios for streaming, only to find out that it will not and cannot take in video or audio captures. Such a simple thing that Unreal seem to not bother addressing

  • @yop03
    @yop03 Před rokem +1

    Last year I got a mbp 13 for $1150 and my friend who got a windows laptop for the same price didn't age well, both outside and inside the laptop. Nothing beats the mbp's timeless design and performance. (The macbook is still very fast and I struggle to get it to warm up)

  • @guy7524
    @guy7524 Před rokem +5

    @MaxTech did such an about turn. Preivously they made it like Apple Silicon is without the next best thing making everything looks outdated. Now suddenly reality hits.

  • @JulAlxAU
    @JulAlxAU Před rokem +2

    I have the latest Pro 13” right before M1 was introduced. Just don’t like it when it gets too hot! And not sold on the arm architecture as yet, given the compatibility issues. Planning to upgrade in a couple of years when the architecture is mature and broad support for it is available.

    • @ismaeltorres3219
      @ismaeltorres3219 Před rokem

      That's fair enough. I've been using the m1 air for like a year, and everything runs fine but looking through system monitor there are a lot of apps still that are using Rosetta and not ARM ready.

  • @DBLCreations
    @DBLCreations Před rokem +8

    I'm honestly very happy with my 16-core Mac Pro 2019. I knew this would be the right decision for me. Especially the fact that you can still upgrade it down the line. Truth be told, my GPU is the biggest bottleneck in my MP because i didn't really need a "beefy" GPU at the time as i'm working more with Logic Pro than i do with Final Cut Pro. However, even with simple things as having a lot of Chrome tabs open i can see the memory of my GPU go sky rocket! I already cleaned my Mac pro as well as i think that after a year it was time. Though there wasn't so many dust or anything so i was happy to see that my MP was pretty clean.
    For my new M1 Macbook Air though, i was really happy. I think Apple Silicon for laptop/iPad is absolutely the way to go. But i don't think it's really ready for heavy duty desktops. No, not even the Mac Studio. Which is a nice performer, but with the compatibility issues with some of the pro apps. I just don't think it's ready. Once the new Apple Silicon Mac Pro will be announced, that's when i believe we'll start to finally see the differences. I also hope that for the iPad pro, native pro apps like logic, Final Cut, etc... will finally be on the iPad Pro.

    • @nine27
      @nine27 Před 9 měsíci

      well 10 months later how do you feel about everything?

    • @DBLCreations
      @DBLCreations Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@nine27 Still pretty good. I still can upgrade my GPU to a newer one which i'm going to do because i need new TB3 ports. The Mac Pro 2019 is plenty fast for what i want to do with it. 🙂

    • @nine27
      @nine27 Před 9 měsíci

      @@DBLCreations Nicee ‼️‼️‼️

  • @Rappasta
    @Rappasta Před rokem +3

    Even tho I have a 14 mcp M1 Pro, I still use everyday my 2013 MacBook Pro 15 because of windows support, cause there are programs STILL not available on macOS :(

  • @Shel_loud
    @Shel_loud Před 6 měsíci

    So if I bought a 2020 mbp intel 10th gen would I be able to use a dell WD19s adapter to support multiple monitors?

  • @michaelreeves9860
    @michaelreeves9860 Před rokem +2

    Easily resolved with DisplayLink Manager and DisplayLink compatible dock/hub. Solution works well if you don't need the higher end MacBook and you still need to use a two display setup.

    • @matuslivora7469
      @matuslivora7469 Před rokem

      well but you’re out of luck when you want to watch Netflix, Apple TV and so…

  • @khanscombe619
    @khanscombe619 Před 8 měsíci

    What is the last of the i9 8 or 10 core Intel MacBook Pro 16"? Any place to get new old stock or refetb?

  • @williamhelena7592
    @williamhelena7592 Před rokem +13

    Memory leak has been incredibly crippling in the professional video workspace. Random crashes and freezing from Premiere Pro calling for 328gb of RAM has been exhausting. Our team is frequently using 16” 2019 MBPs for mission critical work. Too risky for pro applications at a larger scale unfortunately

    • @haysoos123
      @haysoos123 Před rokem

      I haven’t experienced this with Ventura using fcp for many days on fairly involved projects. It was supposed to be severely lessened with later Monterey as well. No issues with AE as well.

    • @cristibaluta
      @cristibaluta Před rokem +1

      I got this on Monterey with Bridge (running with rosetta). Don't have yet Ventura

    • @williamhelena7592
      @williamhelena7592 Před rokem

      @@haysoos123 Very interesting. FCP might be better optimized since it’s a native application.

    • @haysoos123
      @haysoos123 Před rokem +2

      @@williamhelena7592 Premiere is apple silicon native and has been for a while now. But I agree that it's often buggy and that's Adobe's fault. Btw this isn't usually an OS issue, memory leaks happen in Windows also it's usually up to Adobe to fix.

    • @williamhelena7592
      @williamhelena7592 Před rokem +1

      @@haysoos123 What i mean is FCP is made by apple to work best with apple silicon. FCP will always be a little smoother and better optimized for AS because that where apple puts their R&D into. They want it to just work. These mem leaks definitively are an Adobe problem for sure. I think we still need some more time to iron out the bugs with PP. Apple silicon is still so new

  • @ResizeFilms
    @ResizeFilms Před rokem +4

    My iMac Pro (Xeon W processor / ECC RAM / Vega Graphics HBM2 memory) is still going strong for professional video editing and 3D modeling on a daily basis. Without a single crash.
    Has paid for itself countless times already, amazing machine.
    - Filipe

  • @flanerpete2040
    @flanerpete2040 Před rokem +4

    Still enjoying my 5-year old iMac i5 27".

  • @jjoksa
    @jjoksa Před rokem +1

    Parallels run all my windows apps (for coding, and productivity..) did find even one not working.

  • @hugalahugala5182
    @hugalahugala5182 Před rokem +2

    I got latest imac 2020 with i9 10-core, 5700 xt 16 gb and 1 tb ssd, upgraded ram to 128 gb by myself. I was a bit upset for my investment after the m1 macs but I’m really happy just because of the boot camp option now.
    For some reason I wanted to play games again, so gave a try to boot camp. And I’ve realized that I can even play heavy games like Battlefield V with ultra details at 3k resolution for almost 100+ fps. I wasn’t expect such performance and stability with boot camp, really suprized. Only issue with gaming is the 60 hz imac display, fps games feels like laggy. But I got 34 inch 165 hz ultra wide as external monitor and gaming is damn smooth with it. Imac has saved me from building a separate pc as a casual gamer. I use it as workstation and gaming pc now :)

    • @luxurybuzz3681
      @luxurybuzz3681 Před rokem

      I have a 2012 MacBookPro and it runs Battlefield V

  • @brendank6324
    @brendank6324 Před rokem

    Im looking to buy a Refurbished Macbook air 2020, with the intel. Its really cheap but is it as reliable as the new ones? Its probably okay if it not as fast. How are people liking it in comparison?

  • @DavidAlsh
    @DavidAlsh Před rokem +8

    M1 is great but sucks at virtualization, Docker, and other OS support (Linux and Windows).
    As a software engineer, I get 3 hours of battery life when working on my MBP 14. I'm saddened that Apple are ignoring software engineers and refusing to modernize the developer experience on (and for) MacOS.
    As a gamer I get 4ish hours gaming over crossover.
    All in all, when push comes to shove, battery life is pretty similar to my Intel MacBook. Performance is better when running native workloads but overall it's been a net loss for my work and play

    • @phoenixrising4995
      @phoenixrising4995 Před rokem

      Better to get one of those System 76 Laptops with the 3080Ti in it. Battery Life is 3 hours there but at least you got a 3080Ti and Linux which would be a better native experience.

  • @darrengs
    @darrengs Před rokem +23

    Personally, I would love for Apple to bring a 17” back. Larger than 17 would be better! I travel a lot and work in 200k row x 30 column spreadsheets. 16” is frustratingly small for me.

    • @unlopx2780
      @unlopx2780 Před rokem +1

      If there was 18inch pro version oh boi I'd run to the shop immediately

    • @AzVfL
      @AzVfL Před rokem +2

      @@unlopx2780 make it 19

    • @tobbiganz4215
      @tobbiganz4215 Před rokem +7

      Why not a 34" model?

    • @jamescompany7983
      @jamescompany7983 Před rokem +2

      Just make it 20" don't be shy

    • @unlopx2780
      @unlopx2780 Před rokem

      @@AzVfL idc just make it big.. it's useful when having to research on Google while coding

  • @nicolagabriel8520
    @nicolagabriel8520 Před rokem +60

    Nah man, I have both the 16" I9 and the base model 16" MBP , the I9 was almost 1k more expensive new and the M1 blew my mind while I found the I9 MBP not impressive at all. Having a few advantages doesn't make it better, also most apps are starting to get optimized for apple chips , that means it will only get better with time

    • @nR-kv7xo
      @nR-kv7xo Před rokem +2

      yup, there's just no comparison. The heat, the slowness, management of memory, etc.

    • @eliasbutcher859
      @eliasbutcher859 Před rokem +3

      What’s interesting is he’s comparing an i5, not even an i9- like bruh mine is a dual core i5 turbo boosted from 2.3-3.6 GHz

    • @eliasbutcher859
      @eliasbutcher859 Před rokem +3

      Guys I upgraded to MBA M1 and it’s a million times better

    • @infiniteblaz3416
      @infiniteblaz3416 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I saw the title and I was like what is he talking about? It’s probably because around this time, AMD destroyed Intel with their Zen 3 chips so Intel fanboys were still seething over that. Simultaneously with Apple abandoning Intel because Intel Macs always performed like dogwater after a few updates. So Apple had enough and decided to essentially take the iPhone A14 and pump it with steroids and here we are.
      The M1 is literally almost triple the performance in multi-core and single core workloads against whatever the Intel offer was of that year. It was absolutely hysterical.

  • @pankajjoshi2032
    @pankajjoshi2032 Před rokem

    I'm still using my 13inch MacBook pro mid 2014, now it's asking to replace new battery. I was thinking about buying a new one but after reading reviews I might just replace the battery.

  • @shoarectube
    @shoarectube Před rokem +4

    Daisy chaining displays is not possible on intel macs either, unless you use an adaptor which uses 2 thunderbird ports on the mac. This effectively means that the adapter does the job of daisy chaining, while actually presenting 2 individual connections to the mac. Look it up

    • @emanueleriontino9289
      @emanueleriontino9289 Před rokem +1

      The frustrating thing is that if you run windows with boot camp daisy chain works…. So is just a software limitation made on purpose to limit the user in their ecosystem. In fact daisy chain works if you buy their thunderbolts monitors

    • @shoarectube
      @shoarectube Před rokem

      @@emanueleriontino9289 correct, but the video does not make this distinction. He just says that you loose this with ARM.. which is at least a bit misleading.

  • @kabbyapaaul
    @kabbyapaaul Před rokem

    Your videos are catchy, I never miss a single second😃. I am a regular visitor on this channel to fulfil my daily tech needs. Btw I am looking for the apple silicon model mac hopefully next year. Thank you so much "Max Tech"❤

  • @mannkeithc
    @mannkeithc Před rokem +12

    I still use my 2019 Intel 13-inch MacBook Pro primarily for eGPU support and Bootcamp. Windows 11 22H2 works well and allows me to run my GUI Linux apps and Android apps alongside my Windows apps. I will never buy another MacBook due to the lack of intrinsic touch display and pen support. I did buy a M1 12.9-inch iPad Pro 2TB 5G with magic keyboard. But despite the fantastic hardware, iPad OS 16 turns it into a big white elephant, where I still need to carry around with it a Raspberry Pi 4 USB-C accessory to do all the computer things an iPad Pro can't do! The only thing Pro about the iPad Pro is its price! I recently bought a Microsoft Dev Kit 2023 when the Apple Mac Mini with M2 Pro processor failed to materialise this autumn. For £579 I got an incredibly quiet power efficient mini-PC with 32 GB RAM and 515 GB upgradable SSD. OK, the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 is no match for the M1 and M2 processors, but it still surprisingly good when running Windows arm64 binaries and performs just as well as the eighth gen Intel i7 processor in my MacBook Pro. I was surprised how many of the Windows's apps I use on a day to basis already have arm64 binaries, including Edge. And because Edge is based on Chrome, Edge installs and runs all my Google apps fine. And as with another Windows 11 computers, I can also run Linux GUI apps and Android apps. Even some of the emulators I use such as Dolphin and PPSSPP have arm64 binaries and run great. And with Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 and vcpkg now including arm64 support, you can recompile other source code and libraries into Windows arm64 binaries and DLLs. When I take this into account, plus spiralling costs, new high performance ARM processors in the pipeline for Windows laptops, and Apple's "Big Brother" mentality towards its customers, I find myself approaching a decision point. Do I stick with the Apple products and ecosystem, or transition away? Apple computing devices aren't going in the direction I want or need. Apple is still too focussed on getting its customers to buy lots of their hardware over providing a great software operating system wrap that allows them to fully maximise any one device's underlying performance and get excellent value for money, e.g. M series iPad Pros. I think the next 1 - 2 years could be testing time for Apple, and they may need to rethink their business model if they want to retain their customer base.

    • @B.Ch3rry
      @B.Ch3rry Před rokem +5

      TLDR… Learn to separate your comments into digestible paragraphs!

    • @LooneyTo0n
      @LooneyTo0n Před rokem +2

      @@B.Ch3rry Your loss.

    • @B.Ch3rry
      @B.Ch3rry Před rokem

      @@LooneyTo0n
      🤡K

  • @user-ep3ug9ry3p
    @user-ep3ug9ry3p Před rokem

    I have transferred to M1 chip but still holds on to my 2015 model for a couple softwares that aren’t compatible with M1

  • @Daffe8
    @Daffe8 Před rokem +38

    i have the mbp M1 pro 14" and im impressed with all the power of this machine!!! great work silicon!!!

  • @nickbokhan5390
    @nickbokhan5390 Před rokem

    I’ve bought 12/2015 and I love it! One thing. After battery replacement it runs about 7-8 hours on win10 easy but on big sur it can show 5% since some minutes after it was opened with 50%. Strange and unlinear(((
    13/2020 4tp is my main laptop and l’m totally satisfied with it!

  • @xanderbrennan2814
    @xanderbrennan2814 Před rokem

    The screen issue can be fixed with display link… if you have too have more monitors on the cheaper macs

  • @GuiltyJit
    @GuiltyJit Před rokem +1

    Im fine don't have any problems so far, and I really love the less fan noise

  • @masterstacker2833
    @masterstacker2833 Před rokem +2

    They make great lap warmers.

  • @slydude8200
    @slydude8200 Před rokem +4

    I’m happy with my M1 2020 MacBook Air. I wouldn’t go back to intel from this point. Never had a pro model and I’ve done a lot of designer work on my MB Air. I just don’t need a heavier pro machine for the extra money. I buy cheap Macs 😂 and I don’t game on the Mac so, … I’m happy 🎉

  • @donbenjamin3
    @donbenjamin3 Před rokem

    Running Windows 11 Arm on my MacBook Pro M1 Pro using Parallels is really slick. I don’t need Windows often-usually for MS Access-but when I do, the MacBook handles it with ease.

  • @JSmith-nu4bl
    @JSmith-nu4bl Před rokem +1

    Great vid. I never had a mac but i like your vids. Here in brazil macs cost as much as a car

  • @jamesloop
    @jamesloop Před rokem

    CleanMyMac is awesome! I almost never download or pay for software for my MBP but I’m glad I made an exception for this. Keeps my 2015 computer running as fast as it can

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 Před rokem

      Onyx does the same, and it's free.

  • @MacinMindSoftware
    @MacinMindSoftware Před rokem

    I miss using Fusion on the same Mac I'm developing on for testing software in 8 older macOS versions

  • @danield2398
    @danield2398 Před rokem +1

    Don’t have any issues on Macbook Air M1 2020. Only low SSD memory.

  • @itadmin7739
    @itadmin7739 Před rokem

    I use a totu hub for my 2018 Mac mini. I purchased an m2 MacBook Air with 16gb ram 8cpu 10 gpu. I can run 3 monitors off that and I did it for a day as proof of concept. I was working with 3 1920x1080p monitors. And my default laptop screen at full res.

  • @TheRealArtDoctor
    @TheRealArtDoctor Před rokem

    This is so specific to ever bit of processing power. I just wanted to know which computer is better for something like emulation and using adobe animate

  • @johnwaldmann5222
    @johnwaldmann5222 Před rokem

    The onlymproblem with m1 macs was delivered by Monterey, qnd maintained by Ventura -bluetooth audio connection fails.
    Fix that in software (like it was in big sur qnd i would be happy.

  • @pedrosa144
    @pedrosa144 Před rokem +1

    Read/Write speeds to external SSD’s are a lot slower on M1 Macs than on Intel based ones, thunderbolt enclosures with nvme drives are fast though.

  • @Jessica_Rose131
    @Jessica_Rose131 Před rokem

    But can it still updates to the latest apple software

  • @AbiyBattleSpell
    @AbiyBattleSpell Před rokem +1

    U can buy a dongle to do like more displays even on the air. Sure it’s extra cost but rather do that then stick with older intel macs

  • @philipbloomfield
    @philipbloomfield Před rokem +2

    I am one of those who must use the intel Macs since I need to also run windows 32 bit on Parallels. so I am stuck until Parallels get their act together and create a version that can handle the M1 - 2.

    • @david1610
      @david1610 Před rokem

      I am using Parallels with M1 machine and Windows 11 (arm) not sure what you mean.

    • @tdubab
      @tdubab Před rokem +1

      Is windows arm a thing 😂. There’s no apps in arm

  • @Vizenz121_OR
    @Vizenz121_OR Před rokem

    I would love an arm 17+ MBP once everything becomes optimized. I really miss that size

  • @macguru9999
    @macguru9999 Před rokem +1

    So Max have you sold your mac pro yet ?

  • @makegamemusic
    @makegamemusic Před rokem +1

    I’m still running an Intel iMac. I’m wondering, how many more versions of MacOS do you will be supported on Intel machines?

    • @movieblues4614
      @movieblues4614 Před rokem +1

      The Apple Standard, at least since Tim Cook took the helm, is a minimum of 5 years of OS upgrades from the date of sale. The last Intel Mac to be released was the 2020 27" iMac, so that one, at least, should get the new 2025 OS.

    • @FlorinArjocu
      @FlorinArjocu Před rokem +2

      Not sure you want all updates as Apple has a habit of destroying performance of the older hardware to force people to upgrade.

    • @makegamemusic
      @makegamemusic Před rokem

      @@movieblues4614 That would be acceptable from them, probably about the right time to upgrade if it then runs out in Q4 2026.

    • @makegamemusic
      @makegamemusic Před rokem +1

      @@FlorinArjocu I'm actually running a 2013 27 iMac with the Opencore Legacy Patcher running Ventura and suprisingly it's just as nippy as the previous OS versions but I get your point. I remember the older iPhones becoming unuseable by the last 'supported' iOS release.

    • @movieblues4614
      @movieblues4614 Před rokem +1

      @@makegamemusic The date may be later than 2026. Both the intel macMini and Mac Pro are still being sold.

  • @runthomas
    @runthomas Před rokem

    i have the macbook pro m1 pro ....and this machine is AMAZING, seriously ..its the best thing i have ever witnessed.
    and i am a linux fan boy...not some windows numpty who knows nothing about computing...and i use a lot of processing , and this thing is silent...and cool...truly amazing.

  • @cristibaluta
    @cristibaluta Před rokem +1

    What happened with all the apps that were running faster via Rosetta than native intel?

  • @matthewblue7839
    @matthewblue7839 Před rokem +2

    My m1 mini smokes my older mbp, the mini works perfectly, never heard the fans come on.

  • @niklasrosemusic
    @niklasrosemusic Před 11 měsíci +1

    since early 2023, i have an 2018 mac mini with an i7 chip, an internal ssd with 1 terabyte and 32 gigabytes of ram. and for electronic musci production, this still works great and i don't see a point to switch to apple silicon. there are too many pieces of hard- and software i own being incompatible with silicon/arm. and there even are some plugins being incompatible with mac os, so having an option to use boot camp/windows is a must for my workflow (and there is also a saying "never change a running system". but i changed my system erly 2023 because my old system could not run anymore). currently, i am setting up an 16" macbook pro from 2019 with 32 gigabytes of ram, an ssd with 2 terabytes and an i9 chip for making music on the go.
    conclusing: i personally consider intel macs still better (as for now, one can never know what time is goin' to bring) (and no, it's not because i am an fanboy. i am saying that intel need to decrease the nanometres they produce their chips with). for just "consumers", an silicon chip might be all fine. but for people like me, using professional apps, i have following tip: just wait with buyin' a silicon-mac, even in 2023

  • @mu-ma-in
    @mu-ma-in Před rokem

    It seems that you can get PCI cards running in external enclosures. Only eGPUs don't work.

  • @metalslugg3r
    @metalslugg3r Před rokem

    How were you running Call of Duty Mobile on a Mac at 05:13?

  • @QUANTUMJOKER
    @QUANTUMJOKER Před rokem +3

    Unified memory is extremely fast and efficient but has some drawbacks, and there is still merit in discreet memory.
    Modern Mac OS consumes about 4 GB of RAM on its own; if you have an 8 GB M1 chip, the computer's systems and components therefore have a much smaller share of the remaining RAM. While swap memory activity is fairly normal, my M1 Mac Mini engages in swap activity almost all the time with 8 GB.
    My 2012 MacBook Pro has 16 GB of RAM and a 1.5 GB Intel HD 4000 GPU. My 2013 Mac Pro has 16 GB of RAM and dual 2 GB AMD graphics cards. These computers almost never perform swap activity, as they have a huge amount of RAM dedicated to the CPU, and a big amount of memory unique to the GPUs.

    • @framedthunder6436
      @framedthunder6436 Před rokem

      With the M2 u can go to 24gb thought

    • @Tech-geeky
      @Tech-geeky Před 9 měsíci

      putting is loosely,, I think major drawbacks... no one can replace memory anymore. That's a big deal, but when you consider people get better macs every two years anyway, perhaps it doesn't matter. User decides.

  • @kunturasmr
    @kunturasmr Před rokem

    I use after effects is optimized for m1 the thing that I don’t like is that I need to run 16 gb ram

  • @awzsdrcfgybhjimklp
    @awzsdrcfgybhjimklp Před rokem +1

    It is funny that you posted this recently because right about now I am reflecting on if my M1 mac was even a good purchase since I almost always use my intel 16” laptop over my M1. I think I will sell my M1.

    • @geminiflower
      @geminiflower Před rokem

      Just curious why do you prefer using the intel?

    • @awzsdrcfgybhjimklp
      @awzsdrcfgybhjimklp Před rokem +3

      @@geminiflower Because stuff just works where I have had some issues with the m1. I can't use it for work because it doesn't support my two 4k monitors, I prefer to use 1 laptop so I can pick up where I left off, the m1 has unexpected compatibility issues with some programs that were built for Intel computers (hardware acceleration, architecture dependencies), Initially I only bought the computer as a light computer for my studies and I use mobile apps for my studies and I thought the m1 would be a good purchase because at the time that I bought it I could install iPhone apps on it and though they were buggy I appreciated the feature until Apple took it away. Also some other things that bother me are the lack of ports as I am used to having 4 thunderbolt ports, and that I can't use bootcamp and the virtual machines don't cut it for my uses.

  • @FormatTV82
    @FormatTV82 Před 3 měsíci

    So much wired infos about new MacBooks. They are very powerful. Only professional Designers and Moviemakers need more than a basic version.

  • @winstonsmith935
    @winstonsmith935 Před rokem +3

    I am beginning to think this channel is totally confused. I’m so glad Computers are just Logic Machines, no ambiguity.

  • @movdqa
    @movdqa Před rokem +1

    Another reason is the 27 inch iMac which is a gorgeous All-In-One.

    • @movdqa
      @movdqa Před rokem

      One of the programs that I use stopped working so I went to reinstall it on Ventura. Unfortunately it won't install. I did an upgrade install from Monterey to Ventura. So the program runs on Ventura but it won't install on it. This has happened in the past with this program and they eventually fix it but I would have to reinstall Monterey and all of my other software and either stay on Monterey or upgrade to Ventura and hope that the installation doesn't get hosed in the future. My solution was to just grab my Windows desktop to use next to my Mac Studio and that will be my solution until the software vendor fixes the installation problem. So sometimes you have an incompatibility problem cause by some component update - not really Apple's fault though. The Windows desktop is an i7-10700 with 128 GB of RAM and 3 TB SSD and a nice GPU so it's a nice system for being 3 years old but nowhere near as fast as the Mac Studio.

  • @nicosoftnt
    @nicosoftnt Před rokem +1

    Watchout for the keyboard of the m1 pro... Mine makes spring-like sounds 4 months after purchase. I'm sending it for a review.

  • @lenn55
    @lenn55 Před rokem +1

    I'm holding on to my early 2008 15" MBP till Apple releases a 15" MBA

  • @calijay9805
    @calijay9805 Před rokem +14

    Good points. Great video. No way in hell I’m going back to an Intel Mac. Nor would I recommend anyone else to.

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus Před rokem

    Interesting, thanks.
    God bless.

  • @thisenable
    @thisenable Před 11 měsíci

    My friend is offering this same model (Air 2017) with 1870 Cycle Count, Full Charge Capacity 80% and Design Capacity 57% on coconut Battery. Catalina OS, i5. Bought in 2018
    All for 180usd. She says she is able to use it and just has to keep it plugged often. Servicw Recommended popped up buy she hasn't gone yet. I appreciate their honesty and we are close so I can decline or take offer easily, but we both don't know if it's worth or importance if those specs
    What are your thoughts?

  • @MichaelArgentini
    @MichaelArgentini Před rokem +3

    M1 and M2 Macs also have slower WiFi connections. Intel uses MIMO so you can get 1.7Gbps versus the new Macs topping out at 866mbps. It's pathetic.

  • @MarkStatkus
    @MarkStatkus Před rokem

    When your display is a 49" Ultrawide do you really need one more monitor?😀 OWC Envoy Pro SSD's 2485MB/s read speed.

  • @attilapotocki7111
    @attilapotocki7111 Před rokem

    With displaylink dock you can use 2 external monitor without any problem. with m1 Mac

  • @user-gu9qk5sn4k
    @user-gu9qk5sn4k Před 11 měsíci +1

    Vadim: "Personally, I would love to have 15 inch macbook air"
    Apple: "Your wish will be fulfilled"

  • @Mats.Fagerberg
    @Mats.Fagerberg Před rokem +3

    App-support is better in M1 and M2; They can run many iPad Apps.

  • @jhenlim
    @jhenlim Před rokem

    Early Max Tech Fam! 🔥

  • @yashdeepsingh6289
    @yashdeepsingh6289 Před rokem

    trying to get us hyped up for the new intel chip macs that are coming probably

  • @zacharyschwanke7160
    @zacharyschwanke7160 Před rokem

    I just bought a mid 2012 15” MacBook Pro and I’m really happy with it

  • @justremember7876
    @justremember7876 Před rokem

    This was helpful

  • @rishiktiwari
    @rishiktiwari Před rokem

    I use 2 external monitors in extended mode with M1 pro and it works flawlessly. One monitor connected to HDMI out and another using a type-c dock.

  • @oscarcharliezulu
    @oscarcharliezulu Před rokem

    A bought a slightly used top of the line iMac 27 and it’s awesome in every way. The 24” iMac is too low end, and whilst I’d love a Mac mini max or ultra and it is faster, I would lose out on flexibility and what I can run. On the other hand I def think having a apple silicon MacBook 14 would be better than my hot and loud 16”.

  • @TonyLasagna
    @TonyLasagna Před rokem +4

    I’d have to say though….if you are buying the budget MacBook Air, would you really be spending money on more than one display?

    • @hellobooom
      @hellobooom Před rokem +1

      It is possible to already own displays...

    • @TonyLasagna
      @TonyLasagna Před rokem

      @@hellobooom touché - speaking purely from a point of purchase perspective though, should have added that

  • @palebluedotstudios
    @palebluedotstudios Před rokem +5

    For pro audio, M1s are still nightmares. My brother got the Mac Studio and he still can't run Cubase natively, most plugins haven't been updated, and software synthesizer CPU is much higher than before. I'm glad I got my 2019 iMac, even though I can't wait to get an M1. But I will indeed wait...

    • @danield2398
      @danield2398 Před rokem +1

      But that’s not a problem of Mac Studio. That is the problem of Cubase

    • @palebluedotstudios
      @palebluedotstudios Před rokem +1

      @@danield2398 Yes and no. The audio industry was still reeling from the changes from Big Sur to Monterey (and virtually nothing is certified for Ventura), then they have to code for an entirely new processor on top of that. Sure, Cubase maybe hasn't done a great job with M1, but the main point is: hundreds of plugins still aren't updated. So it's still not a good time to switch to M1 for pro audio 2 years in, unless you're using Logic with only M1-safe plugins. It's very limiting. And things like Apple's FInal Cut Pro aren't even optimized! It's a strange situation...and I say this as an Apple fan.

    • @danield2398
      @danield2398 Před rokem +1

      @@palebluedotstudios as the drummer, I use Logic Pro X and Final Cut I don’t have big problems with the software. Maybe you should try to switch to another DAW and select similar plugins. Also you can switch to Windows any time you want😅 I have IMac 2019 on Intel and I hate it, every week I have kernel panic without any reason because I’m using non-Apple SSD blade.

    • @palebluedotstudios
      @palebluedotstudios Před rokem +1

      ​@@danield2398 Nah, no need for me to switch. My 2019 Intel iMac runs like a dream. Best computer I've ever owned, and I just can't do Windows anymore (my first 15 years were on PC). My old Mac Pro did have kernel panic issues, so I get it; that's frustrating. Macs are really picky about externals sometimes; although so far my Samsung SSDs have been totally stable. Cheers.

  • @ronsilva516
    @ronsilva516 Před rokem

    Well that was extremely interesting that non of those programs

  • @reverendbarker650
    @reverendbarker650 Před rokem

    the are plenty of Intel PC laptops that do not support two external screens, my acer nitro 5 , despite having usb c, will only support one ..... only found out AFTER I purchased it.

  • @branisulek3628
    @branisulek3628 Před rokem +5

    It was you guys raving about transition, comparing performance of the Studio with the iMac Pro for instance. Once again Apple leaves pro users in limbo. And that is a disgrace. I don't like your sentiment oscilating between excitement and disappointment based on what it looks like your channel monetization immediate needs... I'd expect more firm, independent and critical attitude from you guys, just like the one you used to have when you started... That's what I liked and I miss in your latest videos...

    • @aaronwibr
      @aaronwibr Před měsícem

      .... damn. Big facts lol 😆

  • @lashlarue59
    @lashlarue59 Před rokem

    Are Intel based Macs still being manufactured?