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by varenc
1429 days ago
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I think the grandparent commenter is illustrating how confusing this is. To break it down, here are the chips and laptop models: - M1 Macbook Air (old)
- M1 Macbook Pro 13" (old)
- M1 Pro Macbook Pro 14" (or M1 Max)
- M1 Pro Macbook Pro 16" (or M1 Max)
- M2 Macbook Air
- M2 Macbook Pro 13"
Note that the "Pro" modifier can be applied to both the laptop and to the chip. An M1 Pro or M1 Max is significantly more powerful than an M1 and still more powerful than an M2. An M2 Pro or M2 Max _chip_ doesn't yet exist, though the linked article's title confusingly implies it does. The thermal pad mod just makes the M2 Macbook Air perform as well as the M2 Macbook Pro 13", but it doesn't make it perform as well as the M1 Pro/Max Macbook Pro 14"/16". Benchmarks: https://browser.geekbench.com/mac-benchmarksTo summarize: M1 Max > M1 Pro > M2 > M1 pretty confusing |
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