When I look at my M1 Max cores (work computer), the 2 efficiency cores are being used all the time while the 8 performance cores are mostly idling. I am running docker containers and compiling rust code in the background and yet still my efficiency cores are doing most of the work.
So I guess for my usage (coding) I would really benefit from having more efficiency cores like in the M3 Pro (which also have improved by 20%), especially for all the small services and apps running in the background (chat apps, email etc) during a normal work day.
Yes the benchmark scores are the same as M2 Pro, but I think having 2 more and improved efficiency cores has a greater impact on my kind of day to day work. But maybe I am wrong?!
All the negative comments around the M3 Pro almost pushed me towards a M3 Max for my private MacBook purchase. Would be great to have some more tests from the M3 Pro...
So I guess for my usage (coding) I would really benefit from having more efficiency cores like in the M3 Pro (which also have improved by 20%), especially for all the small services and apps running in the background (chat apps, email etc) during a normal work day.
Yes the benchmark scores are the same as M2 Pro, but I think having 2 more and improved efficiency cores has a greater impact on my kind of day to day work. But maybe I am wrong?!
All the negative comments around the M3 Pro almost pushed me towards a M3 Max for my private MacBook purchase. Would be great to have some more tests from the M3 Pro...