News:

Willkommen im Notebookcheck.com Forum! Hier können Sie über alle unsere Artikel und allgemein über notebookrelevante Dinge diskutieren. Viel Spass!

Main Menu

Apple toys with the competition - MacBook Neo offers more single-core performance than any mobile processor from AMD, Intel or Qualcomm

Started by Redaktion, March 12, 2026, 00:02:05

Previous topic - Next topic

Randy Hill

Quote from: Jean du Toit on March 12, 2026, 05:16:07Even if the Apple Neo has blazingly fast processing performance, it is Limited to 8GB RAM. Talk about building a Lamborghini with bicycle tyres.

And still runs photoshop and allows you to edit RAW files, etc. it's a low end Lambo, but still a Lambo.

Randy Hill

Quote from: Citizen_not_Consumer on March 13, 2026, 11:52:31
Quote from: chrome OS vs real OS on March 13, 2026, 09:07:40Citizen_not_Consumer, the Neo is using the full fledged iOS, can the same be said about the ACER Chromebook Plus Spin 514?

ChromeOs has Linux native environment, and I can run massive scientific numerical models compiled with open source GCC and GFortran compilers. In contrast, the black box macOS is limited to what Apple allows you to install. (no native open source Linux is supported on Mac hardware).

So for me ChromeOS is more "real" and open OS than the limited "blackbox" macOS.

MacOS is BSD Unix, comes with terminal app giving you access all the Unix command line tools, and run all the open source tools you want.

misinformation patrol

Quote from: Citizen_not_Consumer on March 13, 2026, 17:00:34No you are not. since Apple introduced the T2 security chip on the boot system unless the OS is approved and signed by Apple you can't install it. At least without special hacks.

The T2 chip hasn't been used for years now (since Intel era macs). Its functionality has been integrated into the M silicon chip.

Also, regarding your second statement, I would like to refer you to the asahi Linux faq:

"Apple allows booting unsigned/custom kernels on Apple Silicon Macs without a jailbreak! This isn't a hack or an omission, but an actual feature that Apple built into these devices. That means that, unlike iOS devices, Apple does not intend to lock down what OS you can use on Macs (though they probably won't help with the development). Further reading: "Introduction to Apple Silicon" and "Apple Platform Security Crash Course"."

Quote from: Randy Hill on Today at 03:55:06And still runs photoshop and allows you to edit RAW files, etc. it's a low end Lambo, but still a Lambo.

Their point is still true though, I honestly don't know anyone who edits on 8 GB. Maybe smartphone users. But anyone who is serious about editing isn't doing that.

Quote from: Randy Hill on Today at 03:58:33MacOS is BSD Unix, comes with terminal app giving you access all the Unix command line tools, and run all the open source tools you want.

yeah, but how many apps are there ported to BSD Unix compared to Linux? There are far more Linux compatible apps.

It's not just about being able to run same cli commands. I would also say chromeOS is far closer to Linux than macOS to BSD Unix. Apple has had decades to make modifications and changes that move away from it. By contrast, chromeOS is a (relatively) newer OS.

Quick Reply

Name:
Email:
Verification:
Please leave this box empty:
Shortcuts: ALT+S post or ALT+P preview