I jumped from a 2014 MacBook Pro to a M1 Max when they came out and the leap in performance was stunning. I mean, my old 'book was still very, very usable and productive, despite its age. Just no longer 'fast'. Upgrading to the M1 Max, though, was like jumping to warp speed. You are going to enjoy this, going all the way to an M4 Max.
Finally! I knew a high-quality video would be coming if it took you longer than everyone else. I was not disappointed. Best channel. I'll be going for the M4 Max'ed 64GB 2TB. I'm already excited 😊
Some Bistro Math. Mac Mini M4 base model 16G/256GB is 600. Mac mini M4 with SSD and RAM upgrade 32G/512GB is 1200.00. 1200 is naturally 600 but twice, so you can just get two base models and get a free CPU etc etc
What I like the most about this channel is that it analyzes laptops and computers from the point of view *of people that write code*. I couldn't care less about how fast a machine edits videos. UA-cam is full of that.
Holy smokes Alex! Thanks for the google doc that you shared. Your honesty, insights, and thoughts are more relevant and helpful compared to the other tech UA-camrs I subscribe to. This channel is a gem!
@@mevlutmertcil6105 1. M4 Pro(12C- 8P,4E) with 24GB,512GB 2. M4 Pro(14C- 10P,4E) with 24GB,512GB 3. M4 Pro(14C- 10P,4E) with 48GB,512GB All of these are insanely VFM, I'm just sceptical of no. 2 because for $200 more than no. 1, getting only 2 additional cores, I will wait until I get numbers for 12C M4 pro if minor difference just spec up that too 48GB RAM and skip no. 2 & 3 all together There may be a slight difference in performance and big in battery life for the same specs in 14" and 16" due to the latter having BIG(chassis, fans, battery size)
Good explanation. However, binning isn’t always about having a bad die. It’s about the peak efficiency of that die under certain power/load. The peak performance should be sustained under the load for that specific die to remain a performance core. If that doesn’t happen, it can still be used for most purpose, just not the power hungry sustained usage at peak efficiency. That is a binned die now.
BEST VIDEO on the M4 there is today. Thank you! Just purchased the Apple M4 Max chip with 16‑core CPU, 40‑core GPU, 16‑core Neural Engine! 48GB unified memory, 1TB SSD. (14-inch!) your tables are fantastic! Worth the watch!
Here is a UA-camr who recommends the highest specs and most expensive setup. I don't think this is a good recommendation for most people, not even for most programmers. The best sweet spot this year is, in my opinion, the M4 Pro 14/20 cores, 48G.
I tip my hat to you sir. Hands down the best eval of the M4 Macbook Pro options and tradeoffs of the new line up. NO ONE is doing videos with this depth. Everyone else goes for the 'normie that thinks they are a techie'. But it's so nice to have a channel that digs in deep. If you are going to spend $4k on a laptop these are ABSOLUTELY the things you will be wanting to know (or learn about).
For machine learning, memory latency is sometimes more important than pure bandwidth, but never mentioned by apple, Alex... want to test these numbers too between the models, and add it to your excel?
Finally, someone shouting what I have been commenting. The lack of 64GB M4 Pro configuration is terrible. It’s perfect for me but I either need a desktop (which isn’t me) or a higher Max chip (a complete overkill) Just to note, tables do not make understanding dimensions easier, bar charts do. Instant visual impact baby
One thing I love about my M1 pro MBP is the complete absence of fan noise under even quite challenging loads. Now that the core count is up and the clock speed is way up, I'm waiting to see what the thermals are like for this years lineup before picking Pro/Max as it always used to be Apple's tendency to undercool its laptops leading to the 747 jet engine fans from the intel days.
Hi Alex! I found your channel 2 years ago. Don't get me wrong, your content were always great but this video is super great in terms of delivery! I love the jokes and the banters. Keep growing sir!
I am familiar with chip manufacturing. Sometimes they make the same chip and just delete parts of it and sell it as a down bin. It depends on demand. As an aside, DRAMs for decades have had extra rows of memory so that if a row was bad they could delete it and not lose the whole chip.
Now it's DRAM + the chip itself because Apple Silicon uses on-package RAM. It's funny that the advantages of on-package RAM only make sense on the Pro and Ultra models with higher memory bandwidth. Apple now has a bunch of M2/M3 + 8 GB RAM packages lying around because all MacBook models being sold now have a 16 GB RAM base config.
Love your channel! Thanks for this video! I actually just bought an MacBook Pro m3 max with 14/30 GPU & 36 ram for video editing but I did notice it using a lot of memory and got warm already...I'm wondering if upgrading to an MacBook m4 pro chip with 14/20 GPU & 48 ram would be a worth upgrade for editing. I wasn't sure if it's better to have a MAX chip with a little more GPU or take a little loss with GPU and get some more ram and the newest m4 pro chip? Thanks in advance ☺️🙏🏼
i would say for video editing, Max is the way to go. Also, if using Adobe, the more ram the better. My 64GB M2 Max struggles with Premiere Pro. Davinci is a bit better
Great work! Beste video I did see in the new MacBooks, super useful as I will upgrade from my M1 Macbook pro this year. Looking forward to your upcoming videos with all the MacBook testing. 🙂
Hi, would be great if you could show some inference runs on the bigger Stable Diffusion Models, like SD 3.5. Maybe also run some training on them. A lot of us are not interested to train these big models on these machines, we go to HPCs for that, but would like to debug and test our training code locally on the laptop. 👀
Hello! I still don't quite understand, shouldn't I take the M4 Max 14-Core CPU 32-Core GPU 36GB Unified Memory with the chip? If I can't buy the maximum MAX? Or if I have to choose between M4 Max14-Core CPU 32-Core GPU 36GB Unified Memory and M4 Pro 14-Core CPU 20-Core GPU 48GB Unified Memory. Which one would you recommend? Thanks for your answer.
@ Thank you for your answer. If only I could understand how this combined memory is spent: how much video memory will be needed for the graphics cores and how much will be left for "RAM"? And again, the bandwidth is different in M4pro (273) but 48 Gb and less than 20 graphics cores, and in M4Max (410) but 36 Gb and 32 graphics cores. It's driving me crazy. Where is the trap?
Hi. I am a researcher (medical physics) . I still rock my intel macbook pro 8 gb ram, late 2019. This thing just refuses to die. Need more computational power? I use high performance clusters. This is a privilege at the type of work that I do, however, I dont really feel the need to update.
Much appreciate your making these videos. I have the M1 Max, 14 inch. Your videos have aided in purchasing decisions in the past. Now, I have to decide if I get the M4 max, 16 inch, or 14 inch.
HATS OFF TO THIS GUY, bro is literal definition of busting ass. I mean its absolutely insane to see how much he put in work. Making so many tables and stuffs, i mean this is how a true buying guide video should be, talking about every limitations we will be getting while buying from the apple's ladder website where people tend to overspec up their devices more than they will ever use
It's too bad the M4 Pro doesn't have any 32GB or 36GB RAM options. 24GB might be on the lower side, now that even Minis and Airs get 16GB per default. 48GB seems excessive for my needs and gets quite pricey. Also not sure if I want to go for the lower end 12/16 M4 Pro or the 14/20. Currently, I only use AI models through APIs, but in the years to come it would probably be a good idea to have 48GB to be safe, right? Thanks for the Google Sheet, it help me break things down to the 4 configs I consider.
@@gopietz Well, in fact you get 48GB for the price of 36GB last week (on the M3 Pro). So I would say, just go for it. Running AI stuff locally uses more RAM, and who knows how that market will evolve in the next 2 to 3 years. So better safe than sorry I would say...
All depends on your needs. Personally the most intense workload I do is having a virtual machine running, with word and a browser or two with a few tabs open simultaneously (and some other background apps). So far I've been managing well with 16GB ram on a ryzen 5 3600. My 8GB laptop is out of the question. With my workload 24GB seems like a major step up. So again, it all depends.
Thank you Alex! Another great video! Sounds like you view the nano-texture display would reduce the brightness of the screen and detract from the display. Is that correct? All the best. thx!
I’m an aerospace engineer, knowing some people in my field use Mac but don’t know why since Linux is basically required for most real-time machine applications. Worked on autonomous driving before, for machine learning programs, yeah a Mac is enough, but still, a laptop with such a powerful chip just seems like a complete overkill considering how much it costs and what most people use it for.
Love your videos, got one question though... Do you even get that much to software dev, with all the tests and videos you are doing? haha. kinda curious. Love your effort though, keep going
This is my first time checking out this channel. Especially, since the algorithm placed your video in my list of suggestive vid's to watch. It just so happens I am researching into buying a new MacBook Pro now and next summer the new 2025 Mac Pro models. One preferably maxed out in terms of power specifications [cpu, ram, and 8TB SSD]. I am in music production and Mac's are where its at! Always have been except for the past Mac Pro trashcans. 🤣😂. Great channel and I did subscribe!
Yep, that's sneaky Apple... I wanted at least 64GB of Memory, I wanted the M4 Pro model, now I am going to have to get the top spec M4 Max if I want the configuration I want.
i have an Intel MBP mid 2015 w/ 16gb of ram and 512gb of space. I bought it 9 years ago and still works fine, i'm using it almost everyday for front end web development and casual photoshop / illustrator and premiere 1080p editing. Last year i thought seriously about upgrading to a M3 Pro but i had some doubts... Finally i wiill be jumping on a MBP M4 Pro w/48gb of ram, this time i have zero doubts.
Part about binning make sense, but about "being targeted as high-end M4 Pro" - doesn't. In terms of silicon manufacturing you can plan to be able to fuse out some parts of the chip - CPU cores, GPU cores, cache, etc. - actually you can design it to whatever you want. But M4 Pro and M4 Max are for sure different dies, so different design. And you don't have that many bad dies in a first place to call binned M4 Max a M4 Pro economically feasible. They wanted to differentiate lower end M4 Max from higher End and by some measurement decided that removing 2 cores and probably part of the memory controller is a must. That can be technical decision (some of those cores won't be able to work at all or be stable at desired frequency with given voltage) but it was not unheard of to make a political decision and just disable parts of a perfectly good chip to justify a cheaper option. (e.x. in 2000s, some Radeon 9500 Pro were unlockable to become Radeon 9700 or later on some Athlon X3 were unlockable to X4)
Thanks Alex for the awesome M4 lineup tour, which made me subscribe! :D I’m a software dev diving into ML and considering the switch to Mac. After some research, I found out about Apple’s MPS and the support coming from PyTorch and TensorFlow, but I’m still unsure about leaving CUDA-especially with framework compatibility, tool access, and deployment quirks. Do you have a video/podcast Episode/article on this topic? If not, a deep dive would be super helpful for newcomers like me. Thanks!
Your channel is the best on UA-cam! Other videos about Apple releases just don’t compare. I’m looking at the most maxed-out MacBook Pro with the M4 Max chip, 8TB SSD, and 128GB RAM, but I can’t decide between the 14-inch and 16-inch models. Is it true that the 14-inch version has limitations when using High Performance Mode in the settings? I’ve heard that the smaller battery, smaller fans, and potential heat issues may impact performance, while the 16-inch doesn’t face these issues. Could you consider making a video about this topic? Thank you!
I'm planning on getting a M4 Max with 128Gigs as well. It's A LOT of money especially in Europe with added VAT of 20%, my only worry is that Apple warranty service in Europe is infamous for borderline scamming customers by claiming fake water damage, or refusing warranty based on cosmetic scuffs so if I get a lemon it would be devastating.
Great job! ❤❤❤ But could it be that waiting for the M4 Mac Studio and continuing to use your M2 max for mobile would give you much better value for money? And by the way, you could bring your channel picture up into the year 2024, you a nowadays also a good looking person and seeing "another person" on the channel picture is a bit confusing.
I'm bummed about the RAM tiering. My wife needs 64GB RAM but she's forced to get the Max chip, driving up the cost by a lot. 16GB RAM is fine for Devs like me but videographers are really being skinned alive here.
It really depends on what you develop. At work I deal with multiple Java micro services, which aren't all that micro... So I do need 32+ GB of RAM. I do have a M1 Pro MacBook Pro with 32Gb RAM for my private stuff. I am also not intending to upgrade it at the moment. But yeah, I guess as a video editor you might need more RAM.
@@igordasunddas3377 Off topic here in a dev channel but my wife uses Adobe After Effects which is RAM intensive. I suppose Apple is doing her a favour by forcing up the ladder to Max cos that has 40GPU cores which will benefit her.
Man, these Mac’s are crazy this year! I am honestly interested in the M4 pro, because I need more space on my inner drive. Thanks for this helpful guide!
Well, this was VERY informative video. Congrats on a new machine. I am also on M2 Max, but I think I will skip this gen. Plan is to get something in 2026.
To those who are still studying and not at professional level in data science & ML, and considering highly demand work will be running on the cloud, what would be a nice configuration to have? I`m tempted between PRO 48RAM @2899 and MAX 64RAM @ 3899. Really wondering around the USD 1,000 GAP and how much benefit I'll be getting from that...
Perhaps take into consideration *when* you think you will purchase again after this one( ie in a few years). If you are going to purchase again in just a few years ( some people do) and you don’t need the extra ram now, perhaps save the money for the future purchase? Other people may disagree- you could potentially need more power sooner than you think. Everyone always says get more than what you think you need… but I really think it depends on you and what you really are doing now, for the next few years & when you may buy again. Also I’m far from an expert so take that with a grain of salt ( seriously a small grain of salt 😅). I finished study & no longer work too. I did need my MacBook Pro to do more than I thought I would need but it was no where near the specs you have - but It handled the work fine ( molecular genetics and biotechnology… which did use several more intense programs for protein structure analysis and long with many other statistical tools … and more)
The most demanding tasks I perform are some photo edits, using Photoshop and Lightroom, coding using Pycharm and running Machine Learning codes to train new ML models. I was looking to buy a Macbook. Which one should I reasonably go for?
@@debjyotiarr for ML models I guess it is better to hire cloud services, then big data models can be trained effectively. for other work other than ML even a macbook air will do a good job.
I’m upgrading from a 2019 i5 intel 16/512GB 16” MacBook Pro. Gonna miss the touch bar because it’s very useful for me. However I won’t be getting a 16” MBP, only a 14” with the M4. Looking forward to the new MacBook.
As a M2 Max owner with 32gigs of ram, I would advise the entry model because MacOS just can’t keep up with the extra speed from the expensive upgrades. You’ll have a sluggish machine no matter what 😢
This channel is a gem
thx
@@modoulaminceesay9211 yes indeed, plus seems to be a good guy which is 50% of the factors to pick a channel on youtube, for me at least.
I scrolled down to comment this but you beat me to it. 100% Facts.
Your absolutely right I discovered it 2months earlier and I don't regret it
The fast cuts - easy pacing - jokes - and overall value in you videos… it’s much appreciated!! 👏🏼👏🏼
You have by far the best channel for us programmers or wannabes. Thank you!
Well done. Best tech enthusiast channel on the wild. Keep up the great work!
Thanks 👍
I agree. I have subscribed for a while, but should I unsubscribe to the other channels to show my loyalty?
@@nuurnwui😂
I second that opinion. It’s really annoying to find info having anand defecting to apple.
this is the best buying guide video I've ever watched on UA-cam. Thanks!
Intel 2014 Mac user here, I just pull the plug today and ordered a MacBook Pro M4 Max 16 inch with 64GB of RAM.
Ordered a M4 pro 14" base a couple hours ago.. Using a 2015 macbook pro rn. You went hard eh
I jumped from a 2014 MacBook Pro to a M1 Max when they came out and the leap in performance was stunning. I mean, my old 'book was still very, very usable and productive, despite its age. Just no longer 'fast'. Upgrading to the M1 Max, though, was like jumping to warp speed. You are going to enjoy this, going all the way to an M4 Max.
Finally! I knew a high-quality video would be coming if it took you longer than everyone else. I was not disappointed. Best channel. I'll be going for the M4 Max'ed 64GB 2TB. I'm already excited 😊
Some Bistro Math.
Mac Mini M4 base model 16G/256GB is 600. Mac mini M4 with SSD and RAM upgrade 32G/512GB is 1200.00.
1200 is naturally 600 but twice, so you can just get two base models and get a free CPU etc etc
Nice😂
you can't do tasks that require 192gb of ram on 192 1gb-ram-computers
@@mitkaracho4145 dont clusters and some cloud computing configs do that?
@@mitkaracho4145 power/richer users subsidized for the common buyers
@@mitkaracho4145 The idea is to demonstrate how Apple rapes us with upgrades.
What I like the most about this channel is that it analyzes laptops and computers from the point of view *of people that write code*. I couldn't care less about how fast a machine edits videos. UA-cam is full of that.
Exactly. Same feeling here.
Holy smokes Alex! Thanks for the google doc that you shared. Your honesty, insights, and thoughts are more relevant and helpful compared to the other tech UA-camrs I subscribe to. This channel is a gem!
last year, the M3 Pro was the worst, this year, the M4 Pro is the most valuable one
which specific configuration is the best price-value-wise?
@@mevlutmertcil6105 1. M4 Pro(12C- 8P,4E) with 24GB,512GB
2. M4 Pro(14C- 10P,4E) with 24GB,512GB
3. M4 Pro(14C- 10P,4E) with 48GB,512GB
All of these are insanely VFM, I'm just sceptical of no. 2 because for $200 more than no. 1, getting only 2 additional cores, I will wait until I get numbers for 12C M4 pro if minor difference just spec up that too 48GB RAM and skip no. 2 & 3 all together
There may be a slight difference in performance and big in battery life for the same specs in 14" and 16" due to the latter having BIG(chassis, fans, battery size)
@@mevlutmertcil6105 the m2
Good explanation. However, binning isn’t always about having a bad die. It’s about the peak efficiency of that die under certain power/load. The peak performance should be sustained under the load for that specific die to remain a performance core. If that doesn’t happen, it can still be used for most purpose, just not the power hungry sustained usage at peak efficiency. That is a binned die now.
Alex, you deserve more than million subscribers. Content, compilation, video quality, background music and best of all is your voice !!
BEST VIDEO on the M4 there is today. Thank you! Just purchased the Apple M4 Max chip with 16‑core CPU, 40‑core GPU, 16‑core Neural Engine! 48GB unified memory, 1TB SSD. (14-inch!) your tables are fantastic! Worth the watch!
Here is a UA-camr who recommends the highest specs and most expensive setup. I don't think this is a good recommendation for most people, not even for most programmers.
The best sweet spot this year is, in my opinion, the M4 Pro 14/20 cores, 48G.
I definitely don’t recommend the most expensive option. That’s just what I chose for myself
Awesome. I'm curious to know what you do with all the PCs you buy 😱😱😱
I tip my hat to you sir. Hands down the best eval of the M4 Macbook Pro options and tradeoffs of the new line up. NO ONE is doing videos with this depth. Everyone else goes for the 'normie that thinks they are a techie'. But it's so nice to have a channel that digs in deep. If you are going to spend $4k on a laptop these are ABSOLUTELY the things you will be wanting to know (or learn about).
Great info. Thank you. ❤
M1 Max 10CPU/32GPU/32RAM is still the best performer! Better than any M4 Pro. Max is in a league of its own.
For machine learning, memory latency is sometimes more important than pure bandwidth, but never mentioned by apple, Alex... want to test these numbers too between the models, and add it to your excel?
Finally, someone shouting what I have been commenting. The lack of 64GB M4 Pro configuration is terrible. It’s perfect for me but I either need a desktop (which isn’t me) or a higher Max chip (a complete overkill)
Just to note, tables do not make understanding dimensions easier, bar charts do. Instant visual impact baby
One thing I love about my M1 pro MBP is the complete absence of fan noise under even quite challenging loads. Now that the core count is up and the clock speed is way up, I'm waiting to see what the thermals are like for this years lineup before picking Pro/Max as it always used to be Apple's tendency to undercool its laptops leading to the 747 jet engine fans from the intel days.
Hi Alex! I found your channel 2 years ago. Don't get me wrong, your content were always great but this video is super great in terms of delivery! I love the jokes and the banters. Keep growing sir!
By far the most underrated Channel , love your work . Keep it up 😊
Best channel. I really like the scenarios in tables, it brings realistic cases so we can choose what fits our needs...Keep going!
i disagree on the nano texure. i went to the apple store to look at these machines and i really think it is a benifit to the user experince.
You are a legend for this. I wish they didn’t make everything so cryptic for anyone who isn’t deep into understanding all aspects of hardware
I am familiar with chip manufacturing. Sometimes they make the same chip and just delete parts of it and sell it as a down bin. It depends on demand. As an aside, DRAMs for decades have had extra rows of memory so that if a row was bad they could delete it and not lose the whole chip.
Now it's DRAM + the chip itself because Apple Silicon uses on-package RAM. It's funny that the advantages of on-package RAM only make sense on the Pro and Ultra models with higher memory bandwidth. Apple now has a bunch of M2/M3 + 8 GB RAM packages lying around because all MacBook models being sold now have a 16 GB RAM base config.
The "entry level" 16" M4 MacBook Pro is missing from your Google Doc: $2,499 14 CPU/20 GPU/16 Neural Engine 24GB memory, 512 SSD.
Love your channel! Thanks for this video! I actually just bought an MacBook Pro m3 max with 14/30 GPU & 36 ram for video editing but I did notice it using a lot of memory and got warm already...I'm wondering if upgrading to an MacBook m4 pro chip with 14/20 GPU & 48 ram would be a worth upgrade for editing. I wasn't sure if it's better to have a MAX chip with a little more GPU or take a little loss with GPU and get some more ram and the newest m4 pro chip? Thanks in advance ☺️🙏🏼
i would say for video editing, Max is the way to go. Also, if using Adobe, the more ram the better. My 64GB M2 Max struggles with Premiere Pro. Davinci is a bit better
Thank you for the comprehensive test. Could you please include the Mac Mini M4 Pro models to the Google Sheet? It could really help.
Wait, so M4 Pro can handle only two external monitors PLUS the laptop screen, right?
Yes. The display engine of the M4 family is enhanced to support two external displays in addition to a built-in display
Great work! Beste video I did see in the new MacBooks, super useful as I will upgrade from my M1 Macbook pro this year. Looking forward to your upcoming videos with all the MacBook testing. 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
Great Video, I love the effort you put into these videos and the details as well
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hey, it's clearly visible that you have done great research.
Hi, would be great if you could show some inference runs on the bigger Stable Diffusion Models, like SD 3.5. Maybe also run some training on them. A lot of us are not interested to train these big models on these machines, we go to HPCs for that, but would like to debug and test our training code locally on the laptop. 👀
We also are looking forward for those to arrive and your tests!
Can't wait for the unity tests
Keep it up man
thanks to Alex I improve my listening skills in English
Could you make a video explaining why a 2T SSD is insufficient and why you need 4T for your new M4? Thanks
If I ever get the chance to move from a third-world country to a developed one, I hope to be like this person when I grow up.
Quality content as always Alex, extra in-depth analysis is why I return to this channel.
Hello! I still don't quite understand, shouldn't I take the M4 Max 14-Core CPU 32-Core GPU 36GB Unified Memory with the chip? If I can't buy the maximum MAX? Or if I have to choose between M4 Max14-Core CPU 32-Core GPU 36GB Unified Memory and M4 Pro 14-Core CPU 20-Core GPU 48GB Unified Memory. Which one would you recommend? Thanks for your answer.
@@IrinaZirochka I had the same dilemma and opted for the Pro model with 48gb ram.
@ Thank you for your answer. If only I could understand how this combined memory is spent: how much video memory will be needed for the graphics cores and how much will be left for "RAM"? And again, the bandwidth is different in M4pro (273) but 48 Gb and less than 20 graphics cores, and in M4Max (410) but 36 Gb and 32 graphics cores. It's driving me crazy. Where is the trap?
I'll probably also choose M4Pro with 48Gb unified memory... if I don't understand what the catch is here
Hi. I am a researcher (medical physics) . I still rock my intel macbook pro 8 gb ram, late 2019. This thing just refuses to die. Need more computational power? I use high performance clusters. This is a privilege at the type of work that I do, however, I dont really feel the need to update.
13:15 I love the way you say machine
machine!
Hey just a heads up about the M4 Pro, you’re talking about 2 monitors but it’s a possible 3 @6k @60Hz. Double check the Tech Specs of Mac Mini.
Excellent review, perfectly detailed and it’s great that you made the Excel spreadsheet. Thanks 🙏
Is it good enough for interior designers?
Just got the MBA with 16gb/512gb. Awesome vid again btw, wish you more than 3mil views this time 🤗
This man is a underrated gem
Much appreciate your making these videos. I have the M1 Max, 14 inch. Your videos have aided in purchasing decisions in the past. Now, I have to decide if I get the M4 max, 16 inch, or 14 inch.
You should buy the 16" with the max chip
@@zoltanzanayeah you right
HATS OFF TO THIS GUY, bro is literal definition of busting ass. I mean its absolutely insane to see how much he put in work. Making so many tables and stuffs, i mean this is how a true buying guide video should be, talking about every limitations we will be getting while buying from the apple's ladder website where people tend to overspec up their devices more than they will ever use
It's too bad the M4 Pro doesn't have any 32GB or 36GB RAM options. 24GB might be on the lower side, now that even Minis and Airs get 16GB per default. 48GB seems excessive for my needs and gets quite pricey. Also not sure if I want to go for the lower end 12/16 M4 Pro or the 14/20. Currently, I only use AI models through APIs, but in the years to come it would probably be a good idea to have 48GB to be safe, right?
Thanks for the Google Sheet, it help me break things down to the 4 configs I consider.
@@gopietz Well, in fact you get 48GB for the price of 36GB last week (on the M3 Pro). So I would say, just go for it. Running AI stuff locally uses more RAM, and who knows how that market will evolve in the next 2 to 3 years. So better safe than sorry I would say...
All depends on your needs. Personally the most intense workload I do is having a virtual machine running, with word and a browser or two with a few tabs open simultaneously (and some other background apps).
So far I've been managing well with 16GB ram on a ryzen 5 3600. My 8GB laptop is out of the question. With my workload 24GB seems like a major step up. So again, it all depends.
you can have 36gb RAM if you go 14 cpu/32 gpu core option
Great video Alex! Thanks for putting in all the effort for us.
Thank you Alex! Another great video! Sounds like you view the nano-texture display would reduce the brightness of the screen and detract from the display. Is that correct? All the best. thx!
Great video, as always. Thanks 🙌
Now I know which model should I buy, but I have to run My M1Pro to the ground 😅
that will take 10 years
Please do compare
New M3 (Air) vs M4 (Pro) vs M4 Pro (Pro)
New M3 (Air) vs M3 (Pro) vs M3 Pro (Pro)
This would be really helpful.
Thanks man.
Can't wait for the real test !
I’m an aerospace engineer, knowing some people in my field use Mac but don’t know why since Linux is basically required for most real-time machine applications. Worked on autonomous driving before, for machine learning programs, yeah a Mac is enough, but still, a laptop with such a powerful chip just seems like a complete overkill considering how much it costs and what most people use it for.
This is a great video. Amazing work again Alex.
Give this man more subscribers
By far the best "actually technical" tech reviewer, most of those other dudes are so so so so annoying...
thanks for reviewing this "MACHINE"
Love your videos, got one question though... Do you even get that much to software dev, with all the tests and videos you are doing? haha. kinda curious. Love your effort though, keep going
Still on my 13” M1 MacBook Pro. As usual, will be waiting for your developer tests for the M4
Hey Alex, could you make a video on laptops for ML (Macs or windows with recomendations)?
This is my first time checking out this channel. Especially, since the algorithm placed your video in my list of suggestive vid's to watch. It just so happens I am researching into buying a new MacBook Pro now and next summer the new 2025 Mac Pro models. One preferably maxed out in terms of power specifications [cpu, ram, and 8TB SSD]. I am in music production and Mac's are where its at! Always have been except for the past Mac Pro trashcans. 🤣😂. Great channel and I did subscribe!
Yep, that's sneaky Apple... I wanted at least 64GB of Memory, I wanted the M4 Pro model, now I am going to have to get the top spec M4 Max if I want the configuration I want.
i have an Intel MBP mid 2015 w/ 16gb of ram and 512gb of space. I bought it 9 years ago and still works fine, i'm using it almost everyday for front end web development and casual photoshop / illustrator and premiere 1080p editing. Last year i thought seriously about upgrading to a M3 Pro but i had some doubts... Finally i wiill be jumping on a MBP M4 Pro w/48gb of ram, this time i have zero doubts.
Part about binning make sense, but about "being targeted as high-end M4 Pro" - doesn't.
In terms of silicon manufacturing you can plan to be able to fuse out some parts of the chip - CPU cores, GPU cores, cache, etc. - actually you can design it to whatever you want.
But M4 Pro and M4 Max are for sure different dies, so different design. And you don't have that many bad dies in a first place to call binned M4 Max a M4 Pro economically feasible. They wanted to differentiate lower end M4 Max from higher End and by some measurement decided that removing 2 cores and probably part of the memory controller is a must. That can be technical decision (some of those cores won't be able to work at all or be stable at desired frequency with given voltage) but it was not unheard of to make a political decision and just disable parts of a perfectly good chip to justify a cheaper option. (e.x. in 2000s, some Radeon 9500 Pro were unlockable to become Radeon 9700 or later on some Athlon X3 were unlockable to X4)
Thanks Alex for the awesome M4 lineup tour, which made me subscribe! :D
I’m a software dev diving into ML and considering the switch to Mac. After some research, I found out about Apple’s MPS and the support coming from PyTorch and TensorFlow, but I’m still unsure about leaving CUDA-especially with framework compatibility, tool access, and deployment quirks.
Do you have a video/podcast Episode/article on this topic? If not, a deep dive would be super helpful for newcomers like me. Thanks!
Your channel is the best on UA-cam! Other videos about Apple releases just don’t compare.
I’m looking at the most maxed-out MacBook Pro with the M4 Max chip, 8TB SSD, and 128GB RAM, but I can’t decide between the 14-inch and 16-inch models.
Is it true that the 14-inch version has limitations when using High Performance Mode in the settings? I’ve heard that the smaller battery, smaller fans, and potential heat issues may impact performance, while the 16-inch doesn’t face these issues.
Could you consider making a video about this topic?
Thank you!
I'm planning on getting a M4 Max with 128Gigs as well. It's A LOT of money especially in Europe with added VAT of 20%, my only worry is that Apple warranty service in Europe is infamous for borderline scamming customers by claiming fake water damage, or refusing warranty based on cosmetic scuffs so if I get a lemon it would be devastating.
@@nasko235679 I think I will be as well, for ML models and computer vision processes. What do you plan on using yours for? good luck
U all need to consider leaving EU
Failed continent
Tax will go to government for making military weapons and making monopoly.
@@zihechen3111 At least I can play Fortnite on the iPhone 😜
Great job! ❤❤❤ But could it be that waiting for the M4 Mac Studio and continuing to use your M2 max for mobile would give you much better value for money? And by the way, you could bring your channel picture up into the year 2024, you a nowadays also a good looking person and seeing "another person" on the channel picture is a bit confusing.
Thanks!
🤩 thanks a lot!
Excellent Work Alex, your sheet seems to be missing the 16" Options with 24GB RAM, these are at least here in the EU the base model.
Thanks for pointing that out. Google sheet fixed
Another great video Alex !
I just found my fav channel since Mkbhd
Ditto
Please test MacBook Pro noise under load between M4 vs M4 Pro vs M4 Max
Great video, lots of helpful information, all the best Joseph
sure thing, Steve
I'm bummed about the RAM tiering. My wife needs 64GB RAM but she's forced to get the Max chip, driving up the cost by a lot. 16GB RAM is fine for Devs like me but videographers are really being skinned alive here.
If you're a Dev linux is the best.
It really depends on what you develop. At work I deal with multiple Java micro services, which aren't all that micro... So I do need 32+ GB of RAM. I do have a M1 Pro MacBook Pro with 32Gb RAM for my private stuff. I am also not intending to upgrade it at the moment.
But yeah, I guess as a video editor you might need more RAM.
@@igordasunddas3377 Off topic here in a dev channel but my wife uses Adobe After Effects which is RAM intensive. I suppose Apple is doing her a favour by forcing up the ladder to Max cos that has 40GPU cores which will benefit her.
@@Warp2090 Agree. But I'm not the best and don't need to be. Apple is good enough for me.
Apple could easily put 32GB on the base model for that price. They don't do it deliberately. I am not buying Apple
Best Mac reviews I've seen.
Battery battle test ... when .,,, (I'll be waiting for thar) ❤
beast of the testing binary
The skewed silver playbutton in the background is driving me crazy😂
good video content tho!💪
nice upgrade, can't wait to see tests on this 128gb of ram monster
Excellent review. Thanks!
What’s best for blender??
Absolutely helpful
Man, these Mac’s are crazy this year! I am honestly interested in the M4 pro, because I need more space on my inner drive. Thanks for this helpful guide!
Fun fact on most laptops you can upgrade the internal storage yourself!! Crazy isn't it.
@, but most laptops can’t run Logic Pro, nor are they good for music production like Macs, so let’s stay on topic.
Well, this was VERY informative video. Congrats on a new machine.
I am also on M2 Max, but I think I will skip this gen. Plan is to get something in 2026.
Fantastic video, great resource, thank you!
To those who are still studying and not at professional level in data science & ML, and considering highly demand work will be running on the cloud, what would be a nice configuration to have? I`m tempted between PRO 48RAM @2899 and MAX 64RAM @ 3899. Really wondering around the USD 1,000 GAP and how much benefit I'll be getting from that...
Perhaps take into consideration *when* you think you will purchase again after this one( ie in a few years). If you are going to purchase again in just a few years ( some people do) and you don’t need the extra ram now, perhaps save the money for the future purchase? Other people may disagree- you could potentially need more power sooner than you think. Everyone always says get more than what you think you need… but I really think it depends on you and what you really are doing now, for the next few years & when you may buy again. Also I’m far from an expert so take that with a grain of salt ( seriously a small grain of salt 😅). I finished study & no longer work too. I did need my MacBook Pro to do more than I thought I would need but it was no where near the specs you have - but It handled the work fine ( molecular genetics and biotechnology… which did use several more intense programs for protein structure analysis and long with many other statistical tools … and more)
The most demanding tasks I perform are some photo edits, using Photoshop and Lightroom, coding using Pycharm and running Machine Learning codes to train new ML models. I was looking to buy a Macbook. Which one should I reasonably go for?
get a windows pc, add in nvidia gpu, ram and ssd at a much cheaper price.
@ Was looking for a MacBook recommendation.
@@debjyotiarr for ML models I guess it is better to hire cloud services, then big data models can be trained effectively. for other work other than ML even a macbook air will do a good job.
@ Thanks. That makes a lot of sense
yes for the tables, best way to present
I’m upgrading from a 2019 i5 intel 16/512GB 16” MacBook Pro. Gonna miss the touch bar because it’s very useful for me. However I won’t be getting a 16” MBP, only a 14” with the M4. Looking forward to the new MacBook.
As a M2 Max owner with 32gigs of ram, I would advise the entry model because MacOS just can’t keep up with the extra speed from the expensive upgrades. You’ll have a sluggish machine no matter what 😢
This guy is the best.
He tried thumbnail this time
You’re the goat bro. 🔥
Thanks for the very helpful spreadsheet. No wifi 7, your thoughts please.
Great video. See you in a few days when you cross a billion views.