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Posted by Marin
 - November 01, 2021, 21:36:55
Comparing the M1 Pro and M1 Max both from 2021 with i9 from 2019... obviously will be differencies because of a coupe of years of technical improvements. Why you and all other that doing the comparisons &/or the review for M1pro/max never compare them with the latest i9? All you do is comparing a brand new 2021 Apple CPU with a 2-3 years old Intel CPU and misleading masses.
Posted by Indycat
 - October 31, 2021, 10:20:48
Quote from: Vyom on October 30, 2021, 08:22:44
Can Intel go 4nm  process6soon? They are killing me

After they're done please come back and tell how it went.
Posted by Theorist
 - October 31, 2021, 05:59:33
What a dumb article.   The price difference between the M1 Pro and the M1 Max is $400, not $1200.  Most of the price difference between the two tested configurations is that the Max has an extra $800 in RAM (16 GB on the Pro, 64 GB on the Max)!

Hell, why not write an article in which you compare an M1 Pro with 32 GB RAM/8 TB SSD ($5300) to an M1 Max with 32 GB RAM/1 TB SSD ($3400) and loudly declare the M1 Max is a better value because it's actually *cheaper* than the M1 Pro?!!

Seriously, NoteBookCheck, you're better than this!
Posted by Sorwis
 - October 30, 2021, 17:01:15
I wonder about the battery life between M1 Pro and Max versions of the same model. Verge claims rather large differences between the two even during standard web browsing/idling resulting in 30% benefit for the Pro. That seems rather high to me.
Posted by Vyom
 - October 30, 2021, 08:22:44
I liked M1 Max, 32gb, 1tb, 10+32 core. But my budget was 3k inclu7the 3 year ext warranty.

Can Intel go 4nm  process6soon? They are killing me
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 29, 2021, 15:18:10
Two MacBook Pro 16 laptops containing two different variants of new Apple Silicon have been put through a massive battery of benchmark tests with some surprising results. The M1 Pro with 16-core GPU was pitted against the M1 Max with 32-core GPU, with the laptops featuring a US$1,200 price difference. The M1 Pro proved itself to be more than capable.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Multiple-MacBook-Pro-16-M1-Pro-vs-M1-Max-benchmark-results-indicate-much-greater-price-performance-ratio-for-the-M1-Pro-Apple-Silicon.576073.0.html