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maz1b ◴[] No.25065664[source]
This is pretty crazy to see, even if the full story isn't clear yet. A base level MacBook Air is taking the crown of the best MacBook Pro. Wow. SVP Johny Srouji and all of the Apple hardware + silicon team have been smashing it for the past many years.

For what it's worth, I have a fully specced out 16 inch MacBook Pro with the AMD Radeon Pro 5600m and even with that I'm regularly hitting 100% usage of the card, and not to mention the fan noise.

Looking forward to a version from Apple that is made for actual professionals, but I imagine these introductory M1 based devices are going to be great for the vast majority of people.

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numpad0 ◴[] No.25066040[source]
Laptop Macs of late are known for heavy throttling due to inadequate cooling, which cannot have been unnoticed in simulations
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rayiner ◴[] No.25066309[source]
I have the 16” MacBook Pro. It doesn’t throttle and will happily run at max boost for tens of minutes.
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1. Tepix ◴[] No.25068025[source]
The MBP16 has a problem with overheating VRMs during prolonged high load. A hack with thermal pads helps:

https://www.reddit.com/r/macbookpro/comments/gs6bal/2019_mbp...