I need to replace my late 2009 MacBook Pro (2.53 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 8 GB 1067 MHz DDR3, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M 256 MB).
It can run OS X Yosemite (10.10.5), but it's sluggish and cannot be upgraded beyond that.
It's a "daily driver" notebook that gets used on the couch for internetting, emailing, occasional photo editing, spreadsheeting, and basic personal financial tracking.
I've been waiting quite some time for the M1X (M1 Pro and M1 Max) to be released.
The time has finally come but now I'm not sure which one to purchase.
Clearly, I do not *need* a Max. One could argue that I don't even need a Pro. But I do like my equipment to last a long time.
Is there any justification whatsoever, and I mean anything, for me to get a Max?
The one spec. that did catch my eye is that the memory bandwidth doubles from 200 GB/s to 400 GB/s. I feel that's not insignificant.
Also, regardless of what model I choose, what memory capacity should I equip it with?
Again, I'm thinking future-proofing and I realize that on day one I'll be killing ants with a sledgehammer.
Thanks for any replies.
It can run OS X Yosemite (10.10.5), but it's sluggish and cannot be upgraded beyond that.
It's a "daily driver" notebook that gets used on the couch for internetting, emailing, occasional photo editing, spreadsheeting, and basic personal financial tracking.
I've been waiting quite some time for the M1X (M1 Pro and M1 Max) to be released.
The time has finally come but now I'm not sure which one to purchase.
Clearly, I do not *need* a Max. One could argue that I don't even need a Pro. But I do like my equipment to last a long time.
Is there any justification whatsoever, and I mean anything, for me to get a Max?
The one spec. that did catch my eye is that the memory bandwidth doubles from 200 GB/s to 400 GB/s. I feel that's not insignificant.
Also, regardless of what model I choose, what memory capacity should I equip it with?
Again, I'm thinking future-proofing and I realize that on day one I'll be killing ants with a sledgehammer.
Thanks for any replies.