Is Apple's biggest CPU/GPU faster?

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  • @slytherben
    @slytherben Год назад +192

    After 14 years of using Mac, our studio just switched to PC. The performance of 13900k and 4090 is mind-boggling and costs half as much. We're so amazed by PC

    • @defnotatroll
      @defnotatroll Год назад +3

      Why'd they switch?

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад +52

      As long as you're not locked into Apple specific programs (e.g. Final Cut Pro or Logic Pro) the performance of PC hardware is outpacing Apple development.

    • @khoifoto
      @khoifoto Год назад +57

      Im my place, the electricity cost is too much, M2 Ultra actually save me $1,000 per year compared to my 13900K + 4090. My upgrade cycle is 2 years, so $2000 in electricity saving + the resell value of M2 Ultra machines is good enough for me.

    • @luismigueloteromolinari5406
      @luismigueloteromolinari5406 Год назад +21

      Really working on windows feels mediocre against working on Mac, I do both.

    • @slytherben
      @slytherben Год назад +20

      @@luismigueloteromolinari5406 how? Specifically? I’ve worked on windows for about two weeks now. I’m just using adobe products. I don’t even see windows doing anything. I’m even using the studio display, so I have the same 5k experience. Different mouse and keyboard. But for my work flow in post-production OS has zero impact

  • @animeshtimsina3660
    @animeshtimsina3660 Год назад +139

    Apple achieves similar performance to these high end dedicated Nvidia GPUs with their integrated chips with almost 4 times less power. They don't lose performance when unplugged. That itself is an engineering marvel.

    • @lnvincible
      @lnvincible Год назад +21

      Can you imagine, if the current Apple M processors were to use the same wattage(over 500W+), can you imagine the amount of performance they’re going to wield? Pretty remarkable stuff what Apple has been doing.

    • @scott-richardson
      @scott-richardson Год назад +14

      @@lnvincible Would be crazy if they could up the voltage and really push the chips, but from what I have read and understand - and please don't hold me to it as I'm not an expert - is that you cannot just increase the voltage/clock/power usage on these ARM chips without some severe sacrifices/issues/stability. I believe they are designed and engineered in such a way to work within a very fine GHz clock speed. As the memory, GPU etc are all on the same die, they all need to be working nicely with the power envelop and clock speed assigned.

    • @crestofhonor2349
      @crestofhonor2349 Год назад +9

      Their desktop GPUs yes but I'm curious about the laptop GPUs which are considerably more efficient than their desktop GPUs. I'm curious how a 45w RTX 4060 or 4070 does up against a M2 Pro or Max in a laptop.
      Edit: By using Notebook Check's measurements the M2 Pro and max are about 35% more efficient than a laptop 4060 or 4070.

    • @AnastasTarpanov
      @AnastasTarpanov Год назад +2

      @@crestofhonor2349 and in the case of an unplugged machine you have a 1/3 or half the performance of the Nvidia chip or if it's working at full performance you have at best 2-3 hours of a very noisy and hot machine.

    • @blessing2757
      @blessing2757 Год назад +13

      Yeah, let's pay 3999$+ so that you have less performance than a PC and we can save up some electricity cost in the long term.

  • @samwu1836
    @samwu1836 Год назад +4

    And there you have it…. Apple finally confirmed the death of professional Macs for the foreseeable future. The new Mac Pro is barely staying relevant the moment it was released, but being unable to add a new GPU to the PCIe slots is a freakin’ joke. Some pros use PCIe slots for niche hardware, but literally all professionals and consumers use PCIe to improve their graphics every few years. Yep, pay 3000 USD extra over the Mac Studio for useless PCIe slots. System on a chip… yeah, so when any part of that stupid chip is outdated the entire system is outdated… well here I am with a $4000 M2 Max, but only cause I’m a slave to Logic Pro and music production.

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад +2

      If it wasn't for Logic Pro and Final Cut, many people would have moved on from Macs long ago. The Mac Studio will likely be useful until Apple decides to cancel support which, looks like every 7yrs (5yrs for macOS versions + 2yrs security updates on the last supported macOS version).

  • @DouglasHewitt
    @DouglasHewitt Год назад +28

    This is great, exactly the comparisons I was looking for to get a general idea of performance. Certainly the pricing on the Macs is not ideal, still, it should be noted that you can get a M2 Max in a 14in laptop, that's like walking around with a 6700XT or PS5 in a very thin and light enclosure with great battery life, which no PC can do. I think this should excite game developers on what's possible and as the market of apple silicon Macs grow. I would think it would be possible to optimize for Metal and apple silicon in a console like way not possible on PCs, and scale across the platform. So games just scale resolution and settings Low, Med, High, across M1 / M2, Pro, Max, Ultra.
    I wonder how new games like No Man's Sky and Death Stranding will compare on a list like this, and if it will be more or less favorable to the Mac than the Wild life extreme benchmark.

    • @defnotatroll
      @defnotatroll Год назад +6

      Macs are streets ahead when it comes to laptops and efficiency. No contest. Only AMD could possibly offer an alternative but they don't take laptop supply seriously at all

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад +19

      From a laptop perspective, Apple is closer while using much less power. I love all day battery life. For me, Apple is the clear winner in laptops. I generally don't recommend the M2 Max in the 14" MBP since it is power limited and will not deliver "Max" sustained performance like in the 16" MBP. I can't get excited for gaming on a Mac for two reasons:
      1. Cost - Macs capable of higher gaming performance (think 60-series of GPUs and higher) are priced like workstations and I will never buy a workstation to game
      2. Game availability - Getting a couple of "old" AAA games ported over every year is not good enough and demonstrates Apple is not serious. They could easily fund the porting of many games and yet they don't. They only do just enough to keep people and investors excited.

    • @hifumibestgirl
      @hifumibestgirl Год назад +4

      If Macs could game like high end PCs, I would never buy a PC again. I own an expensive Mac and PC (7950x3D, 4090, etc), and I like my Mac more in pretty much every way. When you work on an Apple machine, it feels like a luxury experience; everything works well together without having to do much work. I also appreciate my PC, but I had to do a lot of work to get the most out of a lot of my programs and games, and Windows still feels corporate and clunky.

    • @Xankill3r
      @Xankill3r Год назад +6

      @@ImaMac-PC agreed. If Apple were serious (like Valve) they could've made the toolkit available to end users instead of limiting it via EULA to game developers. This would also ensure that Apple puts in time and resources into improving the entire ecosystem of Wine + Vulkan/DX to Metal on Mac. Just like how Valve commits resources to Proton development.

    • @macgamer1973
      @macgamer1973 Год назад +1

      I run no man sky on Mac Pro 6,1 with Radeon Vega 56 like butter

  • @jorgem50
    @jorgem50 Год назад +2

    The ability to build and upgrade a pc is why I only use a PC. IDC how fast an m2 is if I can't upgrade or tinker with it I don't want it.

    • @macgamer1973
      @macgamer1973 Год назад +1

      I hear you brother. I remember growing up , heading down to radio shark for a reset button for my Commodore 64

  • @soraaoixxthebluesky
    @soraaoixxthebluesky Год назад +9

    M2 Max 38-core GPU are only slightly faster than the Series X so it makes sense. As Apple started to support AAA games now I wish they will include RT support as part of the hardware in the future. This will also going to help people who develop a 3D animation or games on a platforms like UE5 or Blender.
    But still a I don’t know if Apple can compete in an oflline Ray Tracing workload like OptiX can.

    • @DouglasHewitt
      @DouglasHewitt Год назад

      doesn't apple already do RT? I'm not sure if its hardware or software tho

    • @soraaoixxthebluesky
      @soraaoixxthebluesky Год назад

      @@DouglasHewittNo they don't.

  • @olnnn
    @olnnn Год назад +18

    While a top of the line PC beats it in raw perf, the M2 Ultra is crazy more power efficient.

    • @uribak9144
      @uribak9144 Год назад +1

      300W ?

    • @rea1m_
      @rea1m_ Год назад +6

      @@uribak9144 lol 3090 alone eats more than the whole M2 Ultra SoC

    • @ayaanbari6711
      @ayaanbari6711 Год назад +11

      Lol no one cares power consumption in PC/Desktop form factor

    • @hasansahin7965
      @hasansahin7965 Год назад +3

      @@ayaanbari6711 lol more power consumption means more environmental pollution + spending or wasting more money.

    • @crestofhonor2349
      @crestofhonor2349 Год назад +3

      @@hasansahin7965 Not quite. That will depend on the task. A task that's done much quicker might consume less power even if the GPU as a whole consumes more. If the test is done quick enough the 4090 might be the better choice per watt because it finished the task that much quicker. It's not one GPU consumes less power therefore it's better for the job. If that job takes significantly longer than that more efficient GPU might end up consuming more power from the wall in the long run.
      And yes power consumption is less important in a desktop than a laptop because they do not have to worry about battery life. This is why the M1 and M2 Ultra do not exist in their laptops.

  • @pweddy1
    @pweddy1 Год назад +4

    The lack of functional upgradability makes these a joke to anyone working in IT.
    I had to argue with our CTO over the amount of Ram in servers.
    The cost of upgrades for these are more than servers.
    IT departments have budgets, they don’t buy hardware just because it has a logo on it. They buy hardware that gets the job done even when the users don’t like the hardware. Apple is making itself a luxury brand and no one who has a budget is going to buy these.

    • @khoifoto
      @khoifoto Год назад

      Big studio on the other hand, has large budget than your typical IT department. Those new shiny Macs are designed for those people instead.

    • @kleanthisgroutides7100
      @kleanthisgroutides7100 Год назад +1

      @khoifoto Big studios aren't buying Mac's anymore... the primary platform for Unity and Unreal are PC's... especially using NVidia cards of which Apple has abandoned support for.

    • @khoifoto
      @khoifoto Год назад

      @@kleanthisgroutides7100 the ones who are still working with prores 4444 or raw for example

  • @danieldey
    @danieldey Год назад +7

    You just gained a new subscriber. Linus tech tips also do charts, but half the time they go over my head. Your video was just perfect.

    • @khoifoto
      @khoifoto Год назад

      LTT is just ove rated. They are full of themselves.

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад +5

      Awesome, thank you! Linus tends to just flash the charts and keeps talking way too fast to digest any of the data in them.

  • @arghpee
    @arghpee Год назад +12

    Amazing explaination! I have a 5900x and 3080ti, so im glad i have a better price to performance than a current gen m2 ultra, although M2 Ultra is geared towards Business and Servers.

  • @davidgrisez
    @davidgrisez Год назад +4

    There is another area where Apple Silicon performs a lot better than Intel and AMD cpus and Nvidia and AMD graphics cards. The area where Apple Silicon performs a lot better is that the Apple Silicon has a lot lower electricity energy draw. For a business that uses a lot of computers this can make a significant difference in the electricity bill. With Apple Silicon there is incredible performance with less electricity energy.

    • @evacody1249
      @evacody1249 Год назад +2

      And for businesses it is cheaper to buy PCs in bulk then then a Mac Studio which won't run all the programs they need.

  • @koctf3846
    @koctf3846 Год назад +1

    I dont think a M2 ultra could be any faster than a RTX3090. In fact, if you run some deadass UE5 games (optimized for apple metal), the m2 ultra has much lower framerate than a 3090

  • @schizofennec
    @schizofennec Год назад +2

    Okay now achieve those power levels with 1/6 the wattage and while the laptop isnt on AC...
    Apples tech is more impressive, ARM is way ahead of x64

    • @STeroidsnicca
      @STeroidsnicca Год назад

      Exactly!

    • @uribak9144
      @uribak9144 Год назад

      What exactly is impressive if still x86 processors are much faster, pathetic.

    • @STeroidsnicca
      @STeroidsnicca Год назад

      @@uribak9144 apple silicon is way more power efficient.

    • @uribak9144
      @uribak9144 Год назад

      @@STeroidsnicca
      Performance is more important to me, I don't buy a processor to save electricity.
      In addition, from what I've seen and read, M2 Pro processors and above are already less efficient than M1.

  • @jakejoyride
    @jakejoyride Год назад +2

    Apple is just like medium performance PC 3060 performance in fact is performance of 8 year old 1080ti so I don't understand pricing of Apple

    • @Erik.Lundberg
      @Erik.Lundberg Год назад

      When unplugged on battery the Apple Silicon will maintain its performance. This is not the situation with mobile Nvidia GPU:s.

    • @ehtasam2080
      @ehtasam2080 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Erik.Lundberg When unplugged 4090 laptop gpu maintains higher performance than apple silicon and upcoming intel arrow lake panther lake nova lake beast lake 5090 laptop gpu also maintains higher performance unplugged.

  • @Pillokun
    @Pillokun Год назад +4

    Apple products are good and dandy for video and photo editing, but that can be done on x86 machines as well. the big money making is in engineering work ie cad, good luck with running an arm apple machine dassault or siemens cad software, ie the big boys in the industry.
    I had a refresh class in cad not so long ago, a young women asked if here apple could run the software, everybody started to laugh and said, yeah if you want to play with tablets then the autdo cad fusion is a nice toy, but if you wanna work in this industry then you should throw your apple toy in the trash ;P

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад +2

      That's funny! You're right about the photo and video editing and seems to be the focus for Apple going forward.

    • @MrMrvotie
      @MrMrvotie Год назад

      ​@@ImaMac-PC Is it possible for you to incorporate an Apple M Chip CPU/GPU Hierarchy Chart into future videos that pairs each Apple M Chip to their CPU/GPU Desktop Equivalent to make it easier for mac owners to understand what type of relative performance they'd be getting or have? Also would an M2 Max Mac Studio Base Model be decent enough for 3D rendering/modeling/animation for game development and CGI work for the mac platform? Thank You!

    • @dsblue1977
      @dsblue1977 Год назад

      It has nothing to do with Apple hardware. There are good CAD and BIM programs for the Mac. It is just that AutoDesk targets primarily Windows and their code base is heavily interwind with Windows. If the software does not exist for a hardware platform, it does not matter how good that platform is.

    • @Pillokun
      @Pillokun Год назад +1

      @@dsblue1977 Autodesk is for Mac as well. The heavy weight of engineering software don't though, and it does not matter if it has to do with the apple hw or not. If it dont work it don't work regardless of reason, that is how companies are reasoning.

  • @scott-richardson
    @scott-richardson Год назад +33

    Benchmarks are one thing, but actual real-world performance in many apps like Lightroom, video editing etc... the studio would handily beat the GPUs and CPU's you listed that are better than it. Except in Blender using Optix, where nVidia will dominate due to having hardware RT silicon. Secondly Apple IS working with game developers, with more and more AAA games coming.

    • @utubekullanicisi
      @utubekullanicisi Год назад +3

      Apple's H.264/HEVC/ProRes media encode/decode blocks are extremely impressive, I've seen even the M1 Ultra get very close to a 4090 in video export times and with the M2 Ultra a single video export can be parallalized across the video encoders on the 2 dies now, which should make it even faster. Also should be noted that the M2 Ultra GPU has probably just as much L2 + SLC cache available to it as the 4090, and the CPU has many times the available bandwidth as a 13900K thanks to sharing the same 1024-bit LPDDR5 memory bus with the GPU (and therefore the GPU has access to up to 192GB of video memory).

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад +12

      If Apple is working with game developers, then where are the AAA games? It's been three years. They only show 1 or 2 AAA games every event. Is that pace fast enough to catch up on all the AAA games?

    • @igavinwood
      @igavinwood Год назад

      How long will the real world performance of old stand when AI development takes on the legacy providers of software? A little like how EVs are disrupting the vehicle market now, AI development will start to provide pro-sumers with alternative software at a pace that the legacy applications will struggle to evolve with. That's because their business models are baked in to the process of purchasing and their position in the market has yet to be really tested.
      Now, with the way pro-sumers are developing, the market will change and Apple has seen this coming, hence the flip into their own silicon to capitalise on the new software that will be shaping and driving that market. When that happens you can forget how good, or established, companies like Adobe are, because the new market will marginalised them to a smaller niche, unless they develop their "light" software to evolve for the new pro-sumer. A group of people that will want the hardware and software to do everything at a pretty high standard, as they will be solo or parntership nimble providers of service, through the web. It's already happening, this channel itself is an example.

    • @stevenrast4261
      @stevenrast4261 Год назад +1

      Thank you! Benchmarks aren’t the whole story.

    • @X862go
      @X862go Год назад +3

      Bro mac is essentially just a huge ARM processor. Great for efficiency and battery,when under a video game load in the real world it falls apart. They are not equipped with enough cooling. The frame graph is all over the place. It plays like crap for 3k dollar machine. You could build a pc and buy a ps5 at the same price. Both would have better fps.

  • @BrendonCarr
    @BrendonCarr Год назад +8

    It's remarkable the level of GPU performance Apple gets per watt of electricity consumed.

    • @evacody1249
      @evacody1249 Год назад +1

      And that means what for desktop computers?

    • @Teluric2
      @Teluric2 Год назад +5

      Its remarkable how much apple charges for normal storage.
      256GB SSD in " pro" model..thats is a joke and insult

    • @BrendonCarr
      @BrendonCarr Год назад +1

      @@evacody1249 - I suppose it means you can save US$1000 per year in electricity you're not using.

    • @evacody1249
      @evacody1249 Год назад

      ​@@BrendonCarr🙄 and you don't know much about the watting for the Mac studio or PC.

    • @Leo69WTF
      @Leo69WTF Год назад +1

      @@evacody1249When U have studio with 20-50 of them it saves nice buck

  • @maynnemillares
    @maynnemillares Год назад +2

    Even a Mid-range GPU consumes more power than the entire Mac Studio.

  • @ozzie2545
    @ozzie2545 Год назад +4

    Your comparing apples with oranges, at what resolution did you test?, and with what cpu did u team up the amd and nvidia gpu's?

    • @macgamer1973
      @macgamer1973 Год назад

      It was apple start this compare gaming. Did you forget their ad

  • @moddaudio
    @moddaudio Год назад +3

    Truth is that the base level mac has 8gb of memory, which is half of the 16gb on a PS5. It is going to be impossible to port modern titles with half the memory and make them look as good.

    • @X10Z24
      @X10Z24 2 месяца назад

      maybe we could get them if they stop charging so damn much for an extra 8gb

  • @ryananderson8576
    @ryananderson8576 Год назад +1

    i buy mac products for the look and design of the case but yea no apple silicon sucks

  • @michaellatta
    @michaellatta Год назад +3

    Gaming is not the target for the studio. I ran Bauldur’s Gate 3 on an M1 Max at 4k on ultra settings. It matters if the software is optimized for the hardware. And the Mac uses less power than just the graphics card on a PC

    • @macgamer1973
      @macgamer1973 Год назад +1

      It funny how apple stop intel Mac running BG3. However installing the same game, under windows 10 has no problem running it. Now why would apple be so evil to do that

    • @michaellatta
      @michaellatta Год назад

      @@macgamer1973 I am sure it is not Apple doing that. Larian probably did not have the time or people to get it to work on Macs with such limited graphics or market. It runs on Apple silicon but would not run on older intel laptops.

  • @joeyjojojr.shabadoo915
    @joeyjojojr.shabadoo915 Год назад +2

    Apple is impressive and PC people shouldn't hate. Apple are helping to raise their own as well as PC performance to keep pace. I am a lifelong PC user and although I can't see myself using a MAC for anything, it doesn't mean I can't admire what they have done and how far they have come with their own silicon.

    • @macgamer1973
      @macgamer1973 Год назад +3

      Apple hurting our right to repair and tinker with our hardware. The new macs are a joke, apple took way our right to upgrade. You can’t make your own choice of ram, drive, etc in your computer. An pc world going to allow apple tactics

    • @Tommy-gc7us
      @Tommy-gc7us Год назад

      @@macgamer1973it’s another example of architects ruining everything

  • @a_spire
    @a_spire Год назад +1

    Is this run by an ai lol why is your voice so robotic

  • @jimbig3997
    @jimbig3997 Год назад +1

    The elephant in the room that you missed is the M2-Ultra's performance in running LLMs (Large Language Model) AIs. This almost makes me want to buy a mac.

  • @Icureditwithmybrain
    @Icureditwithmybrain Год назад +10

    Half the price is the hardware the other half is the 🍎 logo.

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад +1

      The Apple Tax gets bigger!

  • @CTD_Roblox.By-Beans
    @CTD_Roblox.By-Beans Год назад +1

    It is not very fair to compare apples with pears. It's not just graphics performance that matters. For example, access to memory is many times more efficient with Apple. The CPU performance is also very different. Separately, the power consumption is simply unmatched.

  • @lorsheckmolseh3345
    @lorsheckmolseh3345 Год назад +1

    Apples to oranges... no Raytracing in M2

  • @JasonSturges
    @JasonSturges Год назад

    Extremely confusing and non-linear comparison. M2 direct comparisons of Pro / Max / Ultra versus the highest-end Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA would be more relevant than meandering stock footage. Even price comparisons are convoluted, factoring a strange mix of legacy systems with and without GPUs. Pick a strategy - affordable mid-tier and/or top-tier system compute, graphics, encoding, neural, usage, and competency per price point.

  • @qedqubit
    @qedqubit Год назад

    Uhm... i 'Liked' because you finished making a conclusion to your argument -which i liked ; NOT because you told me to 'like& subscribe' the moment i clicked it 🤬

  • @Erik.Lundberg
    @Erik.Lundberg Год назад +1

    Please do also compare performance per wattage and performance when the laptops are unplugged. Then you see the benefit with Apple Silicon in a laptop.

  • @sinlokemp
    @sinlokemp Год назад +3

    Power efficiency per performance. Apple wins hands down.

    • @FBL9982
      @FBL9982 Год назад

      the performance of their tablet chips are nowhere near intel amd and envy your talk and useless

  • @kleanthisgroutides7100
    @kleanthisgroutides7100 Год назад +1

    Also power draw is irrelevant... once you normalise across process nodes its more or less a moot point. High clocks, more cores, more transistors means more power again that's a physics limitation.

  • @headbreakable
    @headbreakable 2 месяца назад

    but you have 192g universal ram, is how much vram increases? it's crazy amount vram.

  • @brianroberts6554
    @brianroberts6554 Год назад +1

    Except that making their Game Porting Toolkit available for free to developers to see how easy it would be to make DirectX 12 games run on the Mac isn’t nothing. Why does Apple have to buy a studio to prove they’re serious about gaming?

    • @evacody1249
      @evacody1249 Год назад +2

      Time and money taken away from porting the game over to Mac.
      There is are Zenamax came out and said they won't support Apple SoC when it comes to Elder Scrolls Online.
      There is also the fact more people use PC, Xbox, Playstation and Nintendo.
      So yeah Apple have to prove it's worth the time and cost.

    • @macgamer1973
      @macgamer1973 Год назад

      This how allow Microsoft buy up bungie. Steve job was piss off. An brought logic and beats , why not game studio

  • @JJ-fq3dh
    @JJ-fq3dh Год назад +2

    You are making a sophomoric comparison. Ive built PC game machines for years, last one was a threadripper 5975wx 24 core, 64g ram, nvidia 4080, ssds total cost about 4k . Big case, lots of fan noise . Much rather have the M2 Ultra, tiny case that fits under a monitor,, no fan noise when maxed out, runs cool, better option, and i dont game anyway , so thats irrelevent. More to a choice than just specs, which are not that much different anyway, most would not even notice differences.

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад

      If not gaming, then the Mac Mini is an even smaller and more efficient option for the desktop.

    • @JJ-fq3dh
      @JJ-fq3dh Год назад

      @ImaMac-PC not really, i have a mac mini M2 pro 12 core, 32g, 1tb, it gets hot, sits around 80c to 100c when im using it for my work flow, its still quiet with the fan at 5k rpm, but it has a lot of jank for my simulations, the studio max would at least run cool for almost the same price as the mini pro, and the 30 core gpu vs 19 in the mini pro would help the jank. the base mini for me would not work well at all.

  • @KevPez-IS
    @KevPez-IS Год назад

    I’m looking for a machine to edit video in DaVinci, DaVinci Fusion, maybe Adobe, and audio production. Mac is an audio powerhouse, these are excellent for video editing. Looks good enough for DaVinci Fusion. And it’s quiet/efficient while doing it? Sign me up! If you want a gaming machine, you can buy a PC or a console and get an infinitely better experience. Hell, get a PS5/XSX and a Steam Deck/Ally for less then a mac.

  • @charlesmarshall2614
    @charlesmarshall2614 6 месяцев назад

    7:52 “Who did Apple build this for?” I’ve used PC’s and Macs, and there are definitely pros and cons of each to consider. PC can be much cheaper, and on a component level you get much more bang for the buck. But the components add up to a system, which is what we interact with. This is where Apple’s real value comes in: user experience, which gets even better going from a system level to an ecosystem level.
    For me, this is what’s so attractive about Apple. Their pricing is shameless and maddening, no doubt. And if all you will do on your computer is gaming, by all means get a PC. But if you do anything else at all, the buttery smooth performance of apple OS beats the lagging performance and clunky design of Windows, with half the noise and half the power needed. It’s the day-to-day performance that Apple gets so right. And for that, I will probably assume the position and overpay once more.

  • @woolfel
    @woolfel Год назад +14

    as a programmer, the thing that matters most to me is running tensorflow and pytorch. For that, the M2Ultra is a far better deal than forking over 20K for Nvidia A100 80G. The target for M2Ultra is video professionals and ML programmers. On my M2Max, I can train with images 300x300 with batch sizes of 256, my RTX 2060 can't.

    • @dtox316
      @dtox316 Год назад +5

      Try 4090. It's much better for ml workloads and mobile version will run you cheaper than mac

    • @nhanNguyen-wo8fy
      @nhanNguyen-wo8fy Год назад +1

      Dude if you want Pytorch and Tensorflow just go for GTX 4090.
      Nvidia professional GPU card used to use in Solid work huge mechanical 3d model.

    • @nhanNguyen-wo8fy
      @nhanNguyen-wo8fy Год назад

      Now Nvidia Professional GPU is best for sth you need to run 24/4 for a week a month with accuracy.😅😅😅
      Like solving large model of differential equation model (where the previous value can affect the next value). GTX already catch up with computing side, you pay huge money is for stability.

    • @floppa9415
      @floppa9415 Год назад

      hmmm yes my M2 Ultra happens to be better than a lower midrange 2019 GPU. How surprising.

    • @nhanNguyen-wo8fy
      @nhanNguyen-wo8fy Год назад +1

      @floppa9415 No, it's not. A100 used as GPU for a server and trained 24/7 for weeks. That's why it is expensive.
      This guy is comparing tomatoes to aple

  • @macgamer1973
    @macgamer1973 Год назад

    As a intel Mac gamer, I couldn’t agree with you more. Apple will never care about gaming on Mac. An love apple threw intel Mac under the bus, didn’t give Nivida their developer lic back so can still support intel Mac , stop the 5,1 from installing boot camp on Mac OS Mojave. However some still making games for intel macs. An my intel still run the latest games without problems. I’m playing evil west with no problems

  • @jettysplash
    @jettysplash 9 месяцев назад

    Wondering if Apple still has all its I/O ports on the back of their workstations so you have to spin it around like its on a turntable every instance of pushing and pulling plugs and cards in and out of I/O ports for video editing. Very annoying! Even more annoying is Apple making their customers pay for expensive dongles that bring access of the I/O ports to the front of the machine like its an afterthought. Even more and unbelievably annoying is every other workstation of any purpose I've ever seen in my life (I've been working with computers since 1978) strategically has its controls and I/O ports designed up front in the workstation directly in front of the user who is working. I totally need to check myself on this and perhaps make a visit to the Apple store and promise myself to be polite. I can't tell by their website what's going on. Last time I looked online it seemed Apple was hiding where on the machines they have I/O ports.

  • @brianroberts6554
    @brianroberts6554 9 месяцев назад

    It seems like you’re way more interested in playing Windows games on your PC, since it’s been 5 months since you’ve last made a Mac focused video. Life is too short to waste it on
    False advertising Channels.
    I’m unsubscribing.

  • @Dedicated2WendyWilliams
    @Dedicated2WendyWilliams 10 месяцев назад

    but apples chip is 1/2 the size and wattage of all these comparisons

  • @zbigniewwodecki2628
    @zbigniewwodecki2628 Год назад

    No, it's not. People in comments talk a lot about "power efficiency" instead of speed. Buy i9 and 4090 if you need raw power or you into gaming.

  • @robocobrabot
    @robocobrabot Год назад +3

    The technology in the Mac is vastly superior, which shows up in performance per watt. In time, the arm soc will make x86 obsolete.

    • @uribak9144
      @uribak9144 Год назад +1

      The M2 Ultra processor already reaches 295W, you know what will happen to the SOC beyond that... the processor will melt. SOC's method is very limited and has no future especially in need of upgrades.

    • @robocobrabot
      @robocobrabot Год назад

      @@uribak9144 perhaps! Time will tell 😊

  • @RunForPeace-hk1cu
    @RunForPeace-hk1cu Год назад

    "Mac Studio" .... it's not for gaming. It's designed for professionals to do content creation for a living and those people can make the money back in a matter of weeks or a few months.

  • @TheSebitt
    @TheSebitt Год назад

    My laptop i9 11 gen and 3080 (overclock 120mhz) 4k 160 fps :)

  • @House_Of_Cards_
    @House_Of_Cards_ Год назад

    I have a Mac mini with an M1 chip and 16 GB of Ram. At work I have a high end i7 laptop with 32 GB of ram. My Mac mini opens all apps and websites instantaneously. My work laptop always lags for few milliseconds, or seconds, before opening any application. So I can completely and absolutely confirm you video is nonsense. You are comparing apples to oranges my friend. I am not an Apple fan boy, only a normal user who uses his computers for work and for school. Performance wise Apple is way ahead of anyone. And this 1,500 USD Mac mini that I got two years ago is the best computer I ever owned. Better than any gaming PC I built in the past.

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад

      The new Mac should always perform better than the old Mac. This video adresses new Mac vs new PC. You should try a new PC to compare opening apps and website.

  • @brentsmithline3423
    @brentsmithline3423 Год назад +1

    Yes a Mac is not for gaming until games are designed to run on a Mac.

  • @SunsetNova
    @SunsetNova Год назад +2

    I think it's only a matter of time before Apple turns their attention to gaming on Apple silicon

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад +2

      Maybe, but it won't be through porting PC games. Only when they can have complete control.

    • @jakejoyride
      @jakejoyride Год назад

      And game studios will spend millions of $$$ porting thier titles for 0.5% of computer market... Wake up

  • @Dave102693
    @Dave102693 8 месяцев назад

    If only integrated graphics on other chips were comparable to Apple Silicon

  • @digitalmarketinghumans
    @digitalmarketinghumans Год назад +2

    Great video I'm a Mac! Glad you included visual graphics and examples.
    Yep, the target audience for these high end macs are essentially businesses, but not all of course since some are hobbyists who have the money for it.
    This sums it up at 8:23 There are definitely PC counter parts to this.

  • @jktech2117
    @jktech2117 Год назад +1

    remember guys: this is an APU, and it is great as cpu and as gpu

    • @crestofhonor2349
      @crestofhonor2349 Год назад +2

      I mean it's an APU that sits on a absolutely massive die. AMD and Intel APUs are far smaller because they don't put as much stuff on the die. AMD can and has made APUs that perform extremely well, look at the PS5 and Xbox Series S and X. Both of those are APUs as well and don't need a dGPU

  • @Foiliagegaming
    @Foiliagegaming Год назад +1

    Even buying workstation level hardware you’ll get better performance. Something you need to mention is the power draw

  • @squatch545
    @squatch545 Год назад +1

    But what about video editing performance?

  • @Jasontvnd9
    @Jasontvnd9 Год назад

    Youve done something wrong here.
    A 7900XTX is not 42% faster than a 7900XT.
    Not even close.
    Edit : The average FPS in wild life extreme for a 7900XT is 281Fps....so why did you get 240fps which actually puts it in the bottom 5% of all 7900XT results.

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад

      I don't understand your claims. I never showed 42% faster. I also never showed the XT at 240fps. How did you come to your conclusions? Please clarify.

  • @parkofile1173
    @parkofile1173 Год назад

    Global Gaming Content revenue by company 2021 :
    Tencent 32.5 Billion
    Apple 14.8 Billion
    Alphabet 12.4 Billion
    Sony 10.2 Billion
    NetEase 9.7 Billion
    Activision Blizzard 8.8 Billion
    Nintendo 8.1 Billion
    Electronic Arts 6.5 Billion
    Sea ltd 4.3 Billion
    I am confused about your comments about Apples commitments to gaming. They have just chose a sector that works for them to the tune of about 14.8 Billion and it has grown significantly since 2021. I just looked this up …. If you look at the makers of PC Video Card Makers, their focus, where there investment is, does not look like gaming is their business either[Machine Learning and A.I.] And then there are all the online gaming resources, like STEAM .... Gaming is clearly not in the GPU/PC thing one could be lead to believe or is it?

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад

      Thanks for the data sharing. Yes, Apple does make money from Gaming as you show. However, that is overwhelmingly from iOS devices. I was focused on AAA gaming for a desktop computer. Titles like Death Stranding and Resident Evil Village. Apple will show off an example or two every event. But they are not making any commitment to bring AAA gaming to the Mac. I would love to play my STEAM library on a Mac. To play Resident Evil Village, I can't use my STEAM version. I have to purchase it again through the Apple App store. I'm not buying the game separately for each platform.
      Also, NVIDIA and AMD are chasing A.I. as they see a larger revenue source from businesses and it is potentially more lucrative than gaming.

  • @douglepong
    @douglepong Год назад

    What good is a fast Apple Gpu if you can’t run anything on it?

  • @zeldar5120
    @zeldar5120 9 месяцев назад

    nice job for perf per watt. not nice job for every thing else

  • @bigheadbuster9694
    @bigheadbuster9694 Год назад +1

    y

  • @KevinMillard68
    @KevinMillard68 Год назад

    speed does not matter quaility how ever does and the mac will always be better even if it not always faster it is better and that even you should know

  • @Forsxk3n
    @Forsxk3n Год назад

    You're not running cyber punk on your M.2 GRANDPA... end of discussion.

    • @macgamer1973
      @macgamer1973 Год назад

      No I run it on Mac Pro 2010 windows 10

  • @MrEiniweini
    @MrEiniweini Год назад +5

    There is a bit more in it than the base GPU comparison, the inbuilt graphic encoders for graphics design for instance. However, for gaming , even I had to buy a PC after 14 years because Mac never encouraged developers to write to the OS. For laptops with general purpose usage, which is pretty much the future, the X86 is dead in the water right now. You can't get the performance without the cooling while the M series chip can. The sad fact is that the X86 technology is 50 years old now, the same as the T72 tank. You can upgrade the platform and call it a T95 but the deficiencies in the design for modern usage are still at the core of the structure. The M series chip is getting more efficient while the X86 architecture is requiring massive 3rd party power and cooling developments to advance.

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад +3

      Yea, it's no contest for performance per watt in laptops. Love my M1 MBA. However the M2 is actually less efficient than the M1. They bumped the clock speeds higher but the performance gain was not enough to offset the increase in power consumption. Next year, M3 will take the performance per watt crown.

    • @fidelisitor8953
      @fidelisitor8953 Год назад +1

      "There is a bit more in it than the base GPU comparison, the inbuilt graphic encoders for graphics design for instance." - You must be mistaking media engine performance for GPU performance. The built-in media engines in the Apple silicon are mostly what handle photo/video editing workflows not the GPU so it doesn't count. Also, ARM is almost as old as x86 - it's only 4 years younger. The problem with x86 lies in the ISA itself (the CISC ISA) and is the very reason the RISC ISA (which ARM, powerPC, RISC-V uses) was created in the first place.

    • @jakejoyride
      @jakejoyride Год назад +2

      x86 is about backwards compatibility - something apple user just don't have

  • @nico3064
    @nico3064 Год назад +9

    That's still the biggest problem that even if it was priced competitively, there are still way to few games to play. The selection of games on Windows is just unreached

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад +1

      Yes, and Apple is not doing much to increase the number of games to close that gap.

    • @kunemann
      @kunemann Год назад +1

      If games are your priority, then you are not the right target group. I’m a Mac user and fan and have to admit to myself that Macs are just not good in 3D rendering and games

    • @Solunex
      @Solunex Год назад

      @@kunemannthe macs are powerful enough, but there are barely any games

    • @kunemann
      @kunemann Год назад

      @@Solunex you’re clearly not talkling from experience like I do! I have an iMac i9 with an AMD RX5700XT… it’s a very capable machine, don’t get me wrong, but for 3D rendering and pathtracing nothing comes near a RTX GPU from Nvidia

    • @Solunex
      @Solunex Год назад

      @@kunemann ah for stuff like that, yes

  • @k.vn.k
    @k.vn.k Год назад

    Which one saves more electricity bill? That will be my first choice in today’s recession.

  • @chenalice-co3mh
    @chenalice-co3mh Год назад

    how can we contact you for cooperation?

  • @lhl
    @lhl Год назад +4

    To me, what's most interesting about the new Mac Pro is it seems like they just gave up on the "Pro" part. With the M2 Ultra instead of an "Extreme" (4X die), RAM maxes out at192GB (soldered). While memory bandwidth is good (800GB/s vs 200-300GB/s on Threadripper Pro 5000 or Xeon W3400) the small maximum amount (that can't be upgraded) and lack of ECC support basically means the M2 Ultra is closer to consumer than workstation class chips on the memory front. The same on PCIe lanes. Granted there's no GPU support, but even for network/storage, the Mac Pro uses switched PCIe, and only offers a maximum of 64 PCIe 4.0 lanes. The W3400s have up to 112 PCIe 5.0 lanes (almost quadruple the bandwidth) and the Threadripper Pro 5000 has 120 exposed PCIe 4.0 lanes (I'd expect the upcoming 7000 series to also double the bandwidth w/ PCIe 5.0 support). Granted, Apple is targeting a very small niche of professionals these days (Video/Audio), but even then, it seems like the limited memory and I/O bandwidth is... not great.

    • @khoifoto
      @khoifoto Год назад +1

      It all depends on your needs. Many apps that requires higher bandwidth will run faster. Those Pro machines are for prosumer, not the Pros in your mind.

  • @JuarezRichard
    @JuarezRichard Год назад

    I recently bought mi first Mac ever; a M2 Pro Mini with 16gb ram 512ssd. I only bought it for editing RAW photos using Adobe Lightroom. The cost was around $1,200. I am thinking that with that amount I can get a faster PC? Lightroom uses mostly CPU performance rather than GPU. What would be an Intel or AMD equivalent of the M2 PRO?. I am willing to return the mac if I cant same performance with a PC for less. THANKS 🙏🏻

  • @JohnWilliams-gy5yc
    @JohnWilliams-gy5yc Год назад

    Buy binned Ultra Mac Pro and stuff it with 4090Ti. With that, you can live stream with your free 60 GPU while do real exporting.

  • @user-ms8qg2rz5s
    @user-ms8qg2rz5s Год назад

    Quite disappointed with the SoC call Mac Pro!

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад +1

      It really doesn't make sense given the design philosophy is a 180 deg u-turn from the last one.

  • @utubekullanicisi
    @utubekullanicisi Год назад +1

    Also keep in mind, Cinebench is proven to not run as fast on Apple Silicon as it should be. Cinebench uses a CPU renderer called Intel Embree written for Intel AVX2 SIMD which has a weak port to the ARM NEON SIMD library. Basically the M2 Ultra's CPU cores aren't stressed properly. On Geekbench 6, the M2 Ultra is in line with the i9-13900K, with the fastest OC'd KS models being ~15% faster.

    • @FBL9982
      @FBL9982 Год назад

      Geekbench Is fake

    • @utubekullanicisi
      @utubekullanicisi Год назад

      @@FBL9982 That's meaningless.

    • @dat_21
      @dat_21 Год назад

      Geekbench was (and is) apple-favoured for YEARS. Remember the news when they claimed that CPU in iPhone was more powerful that the desktop one? You don't but I do. Geekbench is a joke.

    • @utubekullanicisi
      @utubekullanicisi Год назад

      @@dat_21 Who claimed thr CPU in iPhone was more powerful than the desktop one? Apple? Even if they claimed that and that seemed to be the case on Geekbench I don't think there was any way to know if that was true or false until we could run desktop applications on Apple silicon when they released the M1. And even in Cinebench M1's single core score was competitive with desktop Zen 3 at the time. And at a point where Intel was stuck on 14nm I don't think that iPhone chip claim would've been immediately falsifiable. Even if the A-series wasn't more powerful, one of Apple silicon's strongest sides is the memory bandwidth available to the CPU, and in some cases even if there's more raw CPU grunt in one chip the M1 will still be faster with fewer or weaker cores because it didn't get bottlenecked by mem. bandwidth.

    • @dat_21
      @dat_21 Год назад +1

      @@utubekullanicisi Cinebench is a joke too. Almost nobody renders on a cpu these days and somehow it is accepted as a universal benchmark these days? It's not even open source. So in addition to testing the processor, it also tests the quality of their code. Could be a lackluster port, or a very thoughtful rewrite that is better that the original code. And nobody knows because source is not open.

  • @digitalmarketinghumans
    @digitalmarketinghumans 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks Im a Mac! Are you planning on doing a M3 video? GPU/CPU wise similar to this one?

  • @HablaKK
    @HablaKK Год назад

    Imagine a starship that goes to another planet.
    Which ships will be used for this, Apple M ships or Intel?
    The starship will need to save tons of energy but some tasks will demand lots of computation power and control heat so there is no accidents.
    Which one will you pick?
    Apple M ships or intel ?

  • @tc102167
    @tc102167 Год назад

    macOS works! It’s that simple. I went from pc to Mac and back to pc. I had to go back to Mac. U never wonder if ur machine will work or if the performance will be consistently great! Sorry but apple products r worth the premium.. what the point of performance without reliability.

    • @uribak9144
      @uribak9144 Год назад

      True iSHEEP

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад

      Stability of macOS is far superior to Windows. I have learned to reboot my Windows machine every week to avoid stability issues and crashes. I haven't rebooted my Mac in months.

    • @uribak9144
      @uribak9144 Год назад

      @@ImaMac-PC
      It's just ridiculous what you write, you have a hardware problem on your computer or something else screwed up, there's no way you need to do a reset every so often, my computer works 24/7 stable as a rock I only do a reset when updating the system and that's it. In addition to that, I've been working on a Mac for years and not only are there stability problems, the programs there suddenly close without an error or report and I didn't take into account the spinning wheels of death.

  • @JoATTech
    @JoATTech Год назад

    I got RTX4080 based PC and MBA M1 :D. Really happy about this combo :D.

  • @djkeithjust
    @djkeithjust Год назад

    The sad reality is game developers are like old web developers, they have clue or refuse to do anything efficiently. And why is everything based on gaming with building a pc.

  • @modulo3664
    @modulo3664 Год назад +3

    "Apple Silicon" is an SoC. An AMD SoC using HBM3 shared between the upcoming Zen5 and RDNA3 GPU would destroy anything Apple makes, albeit with higher power consumption and cost.

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад

      That would be some combo.

  • @mal-avcisi9783
    @mal-avcisi9783 Год назад

    apple is dead

  • @RedLeo-pf9yo
    @RedLeo-pf9yo Год назад

    This video described it perfectly, I use my Apple electronics for studio work, and I buy Alienware products for gaming.

  • @grabedigger
    @grabedigger Год назад

    Yeah, I had the same overpriced opinion about Apple, untill I tried to open a HEVC 4K 10bit video on Windows and found out I can't. On a PC, on paper 2x more powerful than the MacBook Pro standing next to it. The Windows PC can play Red Dead Redemption 2 at some 70+fps 1440p, but can't decode a simple video, because Microsoft felt like it.
    The thing with Macs, for creatives, is that almost all the stuff will work out the box, and that is why I am ditching my Windows machines for Mac Mini M2 Pro.

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing. So many people I know have bought a Mac just because doing simple video tasks on the Mac just works. And people want to create something with video they record and not have to become technically educated on things like video codecs.

    • @uribak9144
      @uribak9144 Год назад

      Have you even heard of Intel QuickSync, because you're just writing nonsense.
      By the way, on PC there is support for AV1 encoders, while on Mac nothing.

    • @grabedigger
      @grabedigger Год назад

      @@uribak9144 I have a Ryzen CPU paired with a Nvidia GPU. So yeah.

    • @uribak9144
      @uribak9144 Год назад

      @@grabedigger
      For video editing on a PC only Intel with QuickSync support.
      All the encoders there are better supported there and by the way the whole industry is moving to the AV1 format which is not supported at all on the Mac.

    • @grabedigger
      @grabedigger Год назад

      @@uribak9144 sure, I made a big mistake when I bought an AMD cpu.
      The thing is, AV1 is great for streaming, not for cinema projects. Indeed it will help with the needed bandwith to play a 4K video, but in my case, the camera itself does not record in AV1 but H.265 HEVC 4:2:2 and others record RAW video or ProRes, is Intel any good with these? If so then I might swap the CPU and call it a day.

  • @MattHalpain
    @MattHalpain Год назад

    Considering the size factor and only sipping power of the Mac Studio Ultra as compared to a PC is amazing. I like PC and Mac.

  • @billknight7342
    @billknight7342 Год назад

    The average person who buys a Mac is just sick of being screwed by substandard PC builds I think. My one PC is near unusable because every time windows rolls out another update I can't use streaming services like RUclips smoothly any more. That's on an HP desktop.

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад +1

      For an average computer user, I have converted many a PC user to entry level Macs (that were on sale) for that very reason...and it has greatly helped me as I no longer get calls for Tech Support!

  • @SouthFacedWindows
    @SouthFacedWindows Год назад +2

    Apple is now a Phone company. They dont really care that much about Macs line.

    • @ImaMac-PC
      @ImaMac-PC  Год назад

      Yes, making Macs is more of a side business for them.

    • @bigshobe
      @bigshobe Год назад

      They don't care? They why'd they make the switch to M1?

    • @SouthFacedWindows
      @SouthFacedWindows Год назад

      @@bigshobe The M chips are not new Apple already running them in iPads and iPhone in A name. They enhanced the chips and made M. And Mac's are closed ecosystem so it wasn't an issue to port all the Apps. That was part of plan and to dump Intel and AMD for CPU and GPU . Their target customers are not you and I for Macs. It is now the movie and TV production houses and similar industry. It doesn't matter if the Macs sell or not. Apple make most money from phones.

    • @bigshobe
      @bigshobe Год назад

      @@SouthFacedWindows I’m an artist and own a MacBook Pro, I’m literally the target audience

    • @crestofhonor2349
      @crestofhonor2349 Год назад +1

      Even as a PC guy I disagree. Apple still very much cares about their Mac line even if it's not their biggest priority.

  • @DenOfTimbsllc
    @DenOfTimbsllc Год назад

    Someone forgot about the game design WebKit.

  • @haeven1622
    @haeven1622 Год назад

    I agree. I directly asked for a computer that is good for work and play. But maybe we should ask for a computer that is good for primarily play. With fewer features, it may cost as much as a Windows gaming PC and perform the same.
    Edit: I'm doing it. I'm requesting them. It's just a request.

  • @kieronseth
    @kieronseth Год назад

    'Stay safe' from what?

  • @05DonnieB
    @05DonnieB Год назад

    Is there a reason you used Wild Life as gpu bench? Maybe getting Timespy or Firestrike Ultra running on a mac is impossible. I ask this because at these gpu levels such a weak benchmark will quickly become cpu bound. Hopefully you ran them at the 8k custom setting.

  • @tobyglyn
    @tobyglyn Год назад

    Latest Mac Pro is still using PCIe Gen 4 :)

  • @alexsmedile
    @alexsmedile Год назад

    Maybe casual gaming, or "old gen" games

  • @fraenkli
    @fraenkli Год назад

    Performace per Watt would be interesting

  • @iancurrie8844
    @iancurrie8844 Год назад

    Hello. I recently commented on another of your videos concerning how various GPUs perform with AI noise reduction (adobe). The M2max gets less than half - close to 1/3 the performance of an RTX4080 and even less than that as compared to an RX7900XT. I don't know about gaming but for compute, they're really not performant chips at all. Actually we have an RX6700XT in the lab which gets slightly better AI noise reduction performance than the M2 Max. They're really nothing special for our purposes.

    • @FantabMedia
      @FantabMedia 11 месяцев назад

      A bit of an unfair comparison Ian. As it stands (although I'm not sure about the latest version of Adobe), the Adobe apps don't use the neural engine but rather the CPU for AI noise reduction (as does DXO) due to a bug in the later versions of OsX. What I can tell you is that the AI NR in DXO when it worked with the neural engine (pre-ventura) was MUCH faster on Apple Silicon. Apple are terrible at fixing bugs though, they've known about this one for months.

    • @iancurrie8844
      @iancurrie8844 11 месяцев назад

      @@FantabMedia Cool. Let's talk when it's working. If it is.

  • @TheStopwatchGod
    @TheStopwatchGod Год назад

    Considering M2 Ultra is an entire computer packed onto one die, it's performance is actually quite good

  • @Rbksmn
    @Rbksmn Год назад +3

    You should remark that silicon macs get their performances using MUCH less power. A stat with performance points per Watt would make it clear.

    • @VJROMULUS
      @VJROMULUS Год назад +2

      PC heads never factor that in. I know when at the end of the day I will get the performance I need out of this Mac pro and even more so when the M3 Extreme comes out. At a fraction of the electricity and AC costs to keep PC cool. I said AC to make a point to the PC heads out there. Apple is on the right path and PC is not. Oh and did I say soundproofing for PC?

  • @samirraxmatullayev7828
    @samirraxmatullayev7828 Год назад

    Bro this video is perfect, exactly what I needed. Thanks a lot❤

  • @oterotube13
    @oterotube13 Год назад

    what about the wattage, we should get a saving for that...

  • @RektYuan
    @RektYuan Год назад

    Great analysis

  • @bfish9700
    @bfish9700 Год назад

    Double what the level of performance justifies, it tracks.

  • @harrisonnjenga777
    @harrisonnjenga777 Год назад

    Comparisons I was looking for

  • @peter_da_crypto7887
    @peter_da_crypto7887 Год назад +1

    What about 1000 hours in terms of power consumption and the price of that ?

  • @RisDeep
    @RisDeep Год назад

    чел зачем попугаи сравнивать, сравни на играх