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by rsynnott
956 days ago
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> It stands out and it’s pretty clear that Apple wants people to “upgrade” to the Max which comes with a +$800 margin. Eh? Someone who was previous going to buy an M2 Pro would very likely buy an M3 Pro, not an M3 Max. This is likely Apple managing yield. If they'd stuck with the same core count, the M3 Pro would be faster, sure, but it would probably also be more expensive. |
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