Hi there,
I am finally upgrading my Mid-2014 Macbook Pro to one of the new M3 Macbook Pros. I was always planning to get the cheapest one, but the new entry level Macbook Pro is actually a bit of a downgrade from the previous lowest price M2 Macbook Pro (although obviously £300 cheaper).
Macboook Pro M3 14
8-core CPU
10-core GPU
8GB Unified Memory
512GB SSD Storage
£1,699
Macbook Pro M2 Pro 14
10-Core CPU
16-Core GPU
16GB Unified Memory
512GB SSD Storage
£2,149
Questions:
1. Is there any way to find out how the performance of the M3 chip compares to the M2 Pro chip?
2. Will 8GB of RAM be enough for me? This seems like a very low number but I appreciate RAM may be more efficient nowadays?
The main intensive tasks I will be doing on this computer are:
1. Editing photos reasonably frequently in Adobe Lightroom.
2. Very occasionally editing using Adobe Photoshop.
3. Playing Baldur's Gate 3
Thanks for your help.
I am finally upgrading my Mid-2014 Macbook Pro to one of the new M3 Macbook Pros. I was always planning to get the cheapest one, but the new entry level Macbook Pro is actually a bit of a downgrade from the previous lowest price M2 Macbook Pro (although obviously £300 cheaper).
Macboook Pro M3 14
8-core CPU
10-core GPU
8GB Unified Memory
512GB SSD Storage
£1,699
Macbook Pro M2 Pro 14
10-Core CPU
16-Core GPU
16GB Unified Memory
512GB SSD Storage
£2,149
Questions:
1. Is there any way to find out how the performance of the M3 chip compares to the M2 Pro chip?
2. Will 8GB of RAM be enough for me? This seems like a very low number but I appreciate RAM may be more efficient nowadays?
The main intensive tasks I will be doing on this computer are:
1. Editing photos reasonably frequently in Adobe Lightroom.
2. Very occasionally editing using Adobe Photoshop.
3. Playing Baldur's Gate 3
Thanks for your help.