Quote from: NikoB on March 23, 2023, 11:37:39This speed is completely meaningless for consumers in practice, because in the x86 camp, read/write/copy bandwidth in RAM does not exceed 80-85GByte/s in the best cases with i9, as opposed to 400GByte/s with Apple's M2 Max. So 15/80 is over 18% of the RAM bandwidth. This means that when you load in parallel on the built-in video card (for example, an external 4k monitor) and other devices, the whole system will lag.
The x86 camp is at a dead end when it comes to RAM speed - for several years now it should be many times faster than in the best solutions for laptops in 2023. AMD is still worse and slower.
You don't need pci-e 5.0 ssds because there is nothing that can use them to their fullest in the x86 camp.
RIP x86....
LOL that's a funny joke. Apple silicon never hits those speeds in testing and even the M1 and M2 MBA have such slow storage in their lower configurations, that it's a well known joke in the tech community. Remember how the M2 MBA came out with abysmal storage speeds slower than 1,500mb/s,and this also affected the Mac mini. How can you lie so much and actually think people don't read news about Apple products? 😂. They are slower than 10yr old x86 laptops.