![]() These companies won’t mind spending the money to get them for their employees without worrying too much about additional setup out of the box. ![]() We all know the Mac Pro is overpriced, but it’s not a bad trade off when the target market is probably offices that rely on performance editing workflows. All of the cpu cores are only useful if you are using as many of them as possible, and the GPU power is only useful if you are doing tasks that are offloading to the gpu. The Mac Pro really shines at heavy editing workflows and it also shines when you have the software that can keep up with the hardware. Those computers are meant for very different use cases, and the speed it takes your app to compile isn’t a very useful bench mark. If nothing else your comment speaks pretty highly to the M1 potential.īut you can’t exactly compare the Mac Pro to a MacBook Pro that way. ![]() An 18% speed drop doesn’t sound that bad to me without knowing your exact compile use cases. ![]()
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