Of course. Looking forward to the M5's inclusion in the Studio later next year.Do keep in mind that the only announced product so far is the entry level laptop (albeit in a nice premium chassis with a high-end display). The intended user base are digital nomads, creatives, students, etc… this is not a performance-focused machine. The same chip goes into the MacBook Air and the iPad. The prosumer hardware will be released in a couple of months.
Only if Apple releases a MacBook Pro with an M5 40 cores, or so. Which I doubt will happen. We should be comparing laptops with laptops and desktops with desktop models.Yes if M5 Max has the 1.6-1-7 over m4 max boost then its more like 8400-9000, bye bye 5090 Laptop
Hello 5080 desktop in a laptop with loads of Vram and close in memory bandwidth too.
Obviously it will happen for a Mac Studio next year - as a desktop model still way behind the desktop 5090 in terms of expected render performance. But it's still fast. Almost as fast as a 4090. And with the benefit of 64GB or more RAM.
Win some, lose some.