Shocking! Apple Crushes Intel!

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
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    Have you ever wondered how the new Apple M1 and M2 Max processors stack against the classic Intel? 🧐 Here's the answer!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @soundwise
    @soundwise 9 місяців тому

    Did you try it with the 10.7 export segmentation feature?

    • @BigPhilOnline
      @BigPhilOnline  8 місяців тому

      Hey, no I did not, this video was recored back in June'23. Happy New Year : )

  • @patrickduchene3181
    @patrickduchene3181 9 місяців тому

    You could have turned the intel Mac over and fried an egg on it while you waited!

    • @BigPhilOnline
      @BigPhilOnline  8 місяців тому

      That's true. Add some bacon, and breakfast is ready. Happy New Year :)

  • @brandondelgado7731
    @brandondelgado7731 9 місяців тому

    Fun little test. Thanks for making it!

    • @BigPhilOnline
      @BigPhilOnline  9 місяців тому

      Thank you for watching and commenting. I wanted to make it more enjoyable since there are already many serious tests on well-established tech channels. Cheers!

  • @Emperor.Arasaka
    @Emperor.Arasaka 9 місяців тому

    No wonder the latest M series chips will crush a 9th Gen i7 (we are at 14th Gen now) with abysmal integrated graphics (thermal throttled likely due to the Macbook's bad design)
    For a closer comparison, there's some AMD 7000U series and Intel Core Ultra which come very close to these M series even with x86 chips.

    • @BigPhilOnline
      @BigPhilOnline  8 місяців тому

      Indeed, the previous design was unfortunate with all that thermal throttling. Maybe one day, I can compare other laptops to MBPs. Happy New Year :)

  • @cdh79
    @cdh79 9 місяців тому

    I got the M2 iPad (16Gb, 2Tb) and since yesterday the 14" M3 Max MBP (finally upgraded from a 2013 Intel MBP, but to be fair I have a desktop PC with a Ryzen 5900X and a RTX3080, so the 2013 Macbook wasn't used for any video or audio-work anymore). It's amazing what these devices can do nowadays in such a short time.
    I'll have to do some testing how the M3 Max goes against my desktop machine.

    • @BigPhilOnline
      @BigPhilOnline  8 місяців тому +1

      This is a significant upgrade from the 2013 MacBook; I’m pretty sure your M3 Max is a beast! I'm still impressed by how good the M1 in the iPad still is. I will wait another year or two before I change it to the newest iPad. The 14" MacBook with new M-series processors is fantastic for on-the-go work, which I do a lot, and with all that power comes a very decent battery life. Cheers, and Happy New Year :)

    • @cdh79
      @cdh79 8 місяців тому

      @@BigPhilOnline happy new year to you too! Huge difference! I didn't intend to go for the 14" Max, but got an offer too good to refuse. I'm in Europe and prices here are much higher, but someone brought a US model (different keyboard layout, which I actually prefer) over and sold it to me for pretty much the US price, so basically 800 Euro cheaper than in the store for this specific model. Still sealed and with full Apple warranty, and it still ended up being 300 Euro cheaper than the one with M3 pro chip with added RAM to 36Gb and 1Tb SSD (same as my M3 Max 14 core) which I initially had my eye on. It was a no-brainer, and it's even in space-black.
      I now have it for 2 weeks and it sure is a beast. Performance AND portability is just amazing. Not sure if I'll ever upgrade my desktop PC in future anymore or just phase it out.
      Your plan with the iPad makes sense. The M1 is already such a powerful chip itself, and upgrading to the M2 only for that reason isn't really necessary. Only if you required more storage (but one can use external SSD's thanks to the USB-C port) or more RAM (in case 16Gb is necessary for some labor-intensive work). I got mine as a refurbished model, but in mint condition, so it also was just over half-price of a new one.
      Given I can't write any of those costs off for a business, but I bought them personally, cost does play a role as well a bit.

    • @BigPhilOnline
      @BigPhilOnline  8 місяців тому

      @@cdh79, lucky you with the US model, price, and space-black - I'm jealous :). Here in the UK, Apple prices are just eyewatering. At some point in the future, I will aim at the MacStudio, but that is far in the future. I have kept my MBPs for over 5 years, so I still have a few years before I upgrade to, hmm M5 Ultra - wishful thinking :)
      Congrats on a great deal on the M2 iPad Pro as well. In the UK, putting your hands on a used one in mint condition is hard as people tend to care only a little about the equipment - although rare occasions are possible. Luckily, I write off all costs against business income, which is okay. Enjoy your M3 Max :)

  • @damienlobb85
    @damienlobb85 9 місяців тому

    Bring AMD into the mix. Just Josh compared the AMD Framework laptop to the Intel based one, and put them up against the Apple M2, the AMD got the closest to the efficiency, while also keeping most its performance while plugged in, similarly to the Apple...

    • @BigPhilOnline
      @BigPhilOnline  8 місяців тому +1

      I wish I had the means to buy all this stuff, run these tests, and create content about it. Maybe one day, but for now, it's just stuff I've owned. Happy New Year :)

    • @damienlobb85
      @damienlobb85 8 місяців тому

      @BigPhilOnline Happy New Year!. Yeah it's a shame so many OEMs have such a deeply ingrained relationship with Intel. I know so many people who would buy the Ryzen version, but Intel pay to keep the higher end SKUs with their chips only. 💩

  • @DerekDavis213
    @DerekDavis213 9 місяців тому

    It would be interesting to see how M1 and M2 compare to AMD Ryzen processors in 2023, and also compare M2 GPU to the latest AMD or NVidia graphics cards.
    The results might surprise you!
    Mac Studio with M2 Ultra can easily sell for more than $5000 USD. But what kind of Windows PC can you get for 5000 dollars?

    • @BigPhilOnline
      @BigPhilOnline  9 місяців тому

      I appreciate the idea, but I think it's better left to established tech channels as they have the resources to create such videos. A couple of months ago, I watched a comparison between a Windows laptop and a MacBook Pro, and the Windows laptop performed better as long as it was plugged in. However, once it was unplugged, its performance decreased significantly while the MacBook Pro remained the same. Therefore, I believe that you can get a super-fast Windows PC for video editing for $5000 that can outperform a Mac Studio. Thank you for watching and commenting

    • @DerekDavis213
      @DerekDavis213 9 місяців тому

      @@BigPhilOnline Interesting info about Macbook vs Windows laptop. But how often do creative types need to use a laptop on battery power only? Isn't it usually possible to plug into AC power?