The M1 bump was one of the most impressive CPU bumps I've ever seen, and I think it's from a combination of variables:
- Apple accidentally "overshooting" with how good their mobile chip was
- It's a strange point in time where desktops and laptops have similar performance at the same core counts
- It's soooo quiet and cool which is more impressive to me than just the performance
The M2 is already giving hints that at higher performance the laptop chassis can't keep up with more heat, and I suspect moving forward, even with a dip to 3nm, 2nm, or below, the sheer amount of performance simply won't be able to be cooled as passively as the M1.
I have the 16" 24-core igpu variant and it's just incredible.
- Apple accidentally "overshooting" with how good their mobile chip was
- It's a strange point in time where desktops and laptops have similar performance at the same core counts
- It's soooo quiet and cool which is more impressive to me than just the performance
The M2 is already giving hints that at higher performance the laptop chassis can't keep up with more heat, and I suspect moving forward, even with a dip to 3nm, 2nm, or below, the sheer amount of performance simply won't be able to be cooled as passively as the M1.
I have the 16" 24-core igpu variant and it's just incredible.