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Apple halted production of its M2 series chips at the start of 2023 following a pronounced slump in global demand for MacBooks, claims a new report out of Korea.

 

Facing "plummeting" Mac sales amid a severe PC market downturn, Apple in January completely suspended production of its custom-designed M2 series processors that power new MacBook Pro and Mac mini models and the latest MacBook Air, according to The Elec.

 

The suspension is said to have continued through February, after which production of M2 series chips resumed, but they were "only half the level of the previous year," said the Korean-language report, quoting a person familiar with the matter.

 

https://www.macrumors.com/2023/04/03/apple-stopped-m2-chip-production-1q-2023/

 

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5 minutes ago, Ramza said:

MacBooks :kaz: 

My MacBook will butcher an PC laptop, in terms of 4K video export speed (8K playback), battery life, heat and noise. I have never heard a single fan, or felt any heat, even with 40 layers in an After Effects project. A comparable PC couldn’t even function half as well, unless it was plugged in, and sounding like a jet lol. 

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I've got a beefy 16" intel Macbook for work and I could never see buying one for myself. They're notoriously difficult to repair, they still get surprisingly hot, the battery life isn't great, and as a developer I really would rather have actual Linux than OSX's close but no cigar unix flavor. The lack of gaming support is really glaring now that Proton has made most games playable on Linux.

 

Win10 dual boot with Fedora or Ubuntu is the way to go right now. I suck it up and use windows for audio production apps and anticheat games (warzone). Everything else id rather do in Fedora. If I'm buying a gpu-enabled laptops today, it would be Asus zephyrus M15/16s or Dell XPS 15.

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38 minutes ago, -GD-X said:

My MacBook will butcher an PC laptop, in terms of 4K video export speed (8K playback), battery life, heat and noise. I have never heard a single fan, or felt any heat, even with 40 layers in an After Effects project. A comparable PC couldn’t even function half as well, unless it was plugged in, and sounding like a jet lol. 

What about gaming on it? ...  :will2: 

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2 minutes ago, -GD-X said:

it makes me tens of thousands of dollars.  i don't need to game on it lol.

Mine could too, theoretically speaking. I can't say I make that much though. 

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Just now, Ramza said:

Mine could too, theoretically speaking. I can't say I make that much though. 

i need mine for its video editing and graphics compositing. all of my clips range from 4-8k. when i shopped around, the m1max was just a more powerful, far more efficient machine than any high-end gaming PC laptop. there was no contest. it truly is a content creator's dream machine.

 

i would have gone the PC route, though, if i used programs like cinema 4D a lot (i rarely use it). for 3D rendering, a laptop with a mobile 3080ti definitely wins (caveat: heat, loud, must be plugged in).

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10 minutes ago, -GD-X said:

i need mine for its video editing and graphics compositing. all of my clips range from 4-8k. when i shopped around, the m1max was just a more powerful, far more efficient machine than any high-end gaming PC laptop. there was no contest. it truly is a content creator's dream machine.

 

i would have gone the PC route, though, if i used programs like cinema 4D a lot (i rarely use it). for 3D rendering, a laptop with a mobile 3080ti definitely wins (caveat: heat, loud, must be plugged in).

Why is it so much better at video editing? The CPU?

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6 minutes ago, Ramza said:

Why is it so much better at video editing? The CPU?

no clue. maybe it's how the m1 chip works with the unified ram (i have 64g btw). it's pretty wild how i can scrub through massive red raw and braw clips on my 4k timeline, without having to create proxies or render a thing. in general, i have yet to hit even 32g of ram, even under heavy stress (it gets close, though). the 64 was to future proof it.

 

as for gaming, these machines will never be optimal. still, 11tf of power with no sound or heat and a crazy good battery life (4 hours with heavy work) is pretty mind-blowing. it's way better suited for what i need it for.

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Why are all you nerds arguing about Macs? The point is GhostzHBR! :pavarotti:

21 hours ago, Jerrys Hair Line said:

Ownage denied, m2 (and m1) are godly laptops. 

Ownage Approved by the Cow high council. Cows rule systemwars so they get to decide what is ownage and what is not.

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