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by neogodless
1704 days ago
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The point being that the cheapest 32-core GPU is $3,100, for competing with an RTX 3080 mobile that's constrained to about 105W (before it starts to pull ahead of the 32-core GPU in the M1 Max). Overall it's just a silly premise that a sub-$1000 Mac Mini "would end up being the best gaming PC you could buy." That comment speaks to either not knowing the pricing structure here, or misunderstanding the performance comparisons. A mid-to-low end desktop GPU pulls closer to 150-200W, and is not part of the comparisons here. And as Apple increases the performance of their chips, they also increase the price. So unless they start having 3 chips with the cheapest one being less than $1000 and massively ahead of desktop GPUs while pulling less than 50W, it's not going to happen. I don't see it happening in the next 5 years, and meanwhile Nvidia and AMD will continue their roadmap of releasing more powerful GPUs. |
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