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#61
Last post by CP - Today at 11:20:39
Das M4 Pro hat eine bessere Gesamtwertung wie das neuere M5 Pro und im Text ist das M5 Pro offensichtliche das bessere MacBook Pro 16 Zoll. Ok.
#62
Last post by Roemer96 - Today at 11:18:08
Der Vorgänger hatte eine Stiftfunktion.
Dieses neue Modell nicht.
Das könnte noch erwähnt werden.
#64
Last post by TonyV77 - Today at 11:13:24
Nachtrag: Ihr habt übrigens den deutlich besseren Surface Laptop 13 (mehr RAM, mehr Leistung, deutlich mehr Akku, Tastaturbeleuchtung, nur 100€ teurer) schlechter bewertet. Aber wird der übliche Apple-Bonus sein nehme ich an.
#66
Last post by Interesting for reviewers - Today at 11:07:12
This may be interesting for reviewers:
Quote from: youtube.com/watch?v=HKxIGgyeISMApple's Energy Model - Deconstructed
In this video, I reverse engineer Apple's Energy Model on the Mac Studio M4 Max. In the process I explain why and how measured DC power can appear up to 3 times higher than reported M4 Max GPU power.
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#67
Last post by TonyV77 - Today at 11:05:07
Meiner Meinung nach macht es wesentlich mehr Sinn sich ein Macbook Air M3, M4 (neu oder sonst refurbished) zu kaufen.
Mehr RAM (zukunftssicher), besseres Display, mehr Leistung, mehr Akkulaufzeit, Tastaturbeleuchtung.
Ich hatte mal einen Surface Laptop Go und man wird sich erst später bewusst wie wichtig die Tastaturbeleuchtung eigentlich ist. Sonderzeichen und Funktionstasten hat man meistens nicht im Gedächtnis.
#68
Last post by Swizzy - Today at 11:03:32
Of course they will make a new money maker game for their latest console. Hardly a "leak", just pure speculation, and not in any way news worthy.
#69
Last post by no company glazer - Today at 10:56:25
Quote from: lenovo glazer on March 05, 2026, 05:00:22dark blue? im probably the person in the world who is put off by that colour
You're not alone, it's a disgusting color.
I know the T14s is lighter (and more premium), but wish the T14 non-s was a bit lighter (0.22 lbs).
No RDNA4 iGPU in the AMD version -> no buy.
#70
Last post by Alex - Today at 10:55:58
Token generation is indeed heavily dependent on bandwidth but if you compare the results of M3 Ultra chip vs M5 Max elsewhere, that's not the complete story and it reflects the new architecture having an advantage because the two are often matched, especially when we're talking about dense models and not MoE models.
To see the advantage of prefill that apple claims, you don't need anything particularly "tightly integrated", like you do with an NPU on windows. You just need to grab an MLX version of the model. It's Apple's own framework, sure, but it's widely available and can be used in many popular tools, like LM Studio.
So yes, there is a way and the need to test local LLMs and I even know more or less what to expect, I just think it's a realistic use of the new computer and hence a nice addition to an already extensive testing conducted here.