I'm still waiting to pull the trigger on a new MBP and have decided on the 14" M1 Max with 24-core GPU.
I've noticed that there is quite a long wait time for these - if I ordered today (8 Dec), the estimated delivery date is 21-31 January. That is 2-3.5 weeks longer than other BTO options that I've tried.
Do you think Apple waits for "natural binning" to sell machines with the 24-core M1 Max? i.e. they create these 24-core M1 Maxes from the 32-core versions that have manufacturing faults?
Or do they create some of these by purposely disabling otherwise functional cores, but limit the number of these "hobbled" SoCs based on the volume of the 32-core orders they have? i.e. if they can sell the more expensive SoC, they will, but if there is an excess of 32-core manufacturing capacity, they select a proportion of these "good" chips to turn into 24-core models?
I've noticed that there is quite a long wait time for these - if I ordered today (8 Dec), the estimated delivery date is 21-31 January. That is 2-3.5 weeks longer than other BTO options that I've tried.
Do you think Apple waits for "natural binning" to sell machines with the 24-core M1 Max? i.e. they create these 24-core M1 Maxes from the 32-core versions that have manufacturing faults?
Or do they create some of these by purposely disabling otherwise functional cores, but limit the number of these "hobbled" SoCs based on the volume of the 32-core orders they have? i.e. if they can sell the more expensive SoC, they will, but if there is an excess of 32-core manufacturing capacity, they select a proportion of these "good" chips to turn into 24-core models?