Yo fellas...we really need to talk about this new M1 MacBook Air Laptop...This shit is a game changer, BeastMode status!




Quick update on this video:
She's right at first Chrome was slow & a little buggy
But just recently (yesterday), google updated Chrome to work with these new chips
So now its a lot faster than before
You just have to download the correct version (made for arm/apple M1 chips)

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you can't see either of those resolutions but I have heard nothing but great things about the M1 joints. It's that tight ass apple integration made even more literal with everything on the one die. They are top notch at efficiency through integration. It's my understanding that they are basically on par w the i7 imacs, which is impressive.

Yup, Yup
Actually the Mac Air is more powerful than the i7 laptops
No bullshit, its closer to an i9 processor
Plus it does not overheat at all
Plus the battery life is fucking insane, like damn near 2 days of battery life

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Yeah. I have an older Lenovo Yoga and I’m getting ready to update. The basic Air looks like a game changer. Just from a little research, almost doesn’t appear a need to look at the Pro (until they put in a higher end M1 chip).

I always like to see innovation, especially when it shakes up an industry built on incremental progress. Intel and AMD need to step their game up
 
@CurtDawg
Bruh, they don't even understand. It's a paradigm shift. Like you said, the game has changed. You can't even think about it in the same way we usually think about numbers- cpu/gpu/ram/etc-
It's going to take intel YEARS to catch up.


Keep in mind this is REV 1/GEN 1 of this chip- and I'm not even sure these are the optimized for M1 geekbench scores... wait till they get gud with
this... :smh: :itsawrap:


MacBook Air M1 Geekbench 5 results



LaptopGeekbench 5 score
MacBook Air M17,433
Dell XPS 13 (Core i7-1165G7)5,319
Asus ZenBook Flip S (Core i7-1165G)5,084
MacBook Pro 13-inch (10th gen Intel Core i5)4,399
MacBook Pro 16-inch (9th gen Intel Core i9)7,250


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This Is What I'm Talking About
Intel i9 type performance, for only like $1000-1200
Its just insane fam !!!

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Multitasking on the New MacBook Air? No Problem !!!
20+ Pornhub chrome tabs open, Multiple youtube videos running, 4K, 8K, etc, etc
No Problem Fam !!! :cool:

In the beginning of this YouTube vid, the dudes slow internet was causing his 8K stream to buffer.
The Mac Air plays 8K video fine for me with no issues at all.....




You spent 1300 on a laptop to watch porn?



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you can't see either of those resolutions but I have heard nothing but great things about the M1 joints. It's that tight ass apple integration made even more literal with everything on the one die. They are top notch at efficiency through integration. It's my understanding that they are basically on par w the i7 imacs, which is impressive.
that's fucked up but that's also the kind of scenario that only happens to a smart nigga one time.

Honestly no times to a smart nigga but once to an inexperienced one.

But limited ports sucks ass, this is true.
You'd be surprised at how regularly occurring that scenario is...with smart people.
There's no substitute for experience.
The "smart" one is the one that doesn't show up to the gig trying to present on a macbook air. :lol:
My point was that there is a reason the pro is the pro and the air is not.
Apple is good at marketing.
 
You'd be surprised at how regularly occurring that scenario is...with smart people.
There's no substitute for experience.
The "smart" one is the one that doesn't show up to the gig trying to present on a macbook air. :lol:
My point was that there is a reason the pro is the pro and the air is not.
Apple is good at marketing.
They are but I'm telling you, if you watch the reviews it tackles pro production tasks pretty soundly. Final cut and after effects/premiere renders. It didn't get into cad or anything but nobody ever really uses that as a metric anyway.
 
Geekbench, while available on multiple platforms does not perform equally on every profile. I know last year it was proven that it had some serious multicore optimization problems on windows. You really need to take benchmarks done with it on different platforms with a grain of salt.

M1 is a good chip, and ARM will likely be the future on both Apple and Windows, but unless you know your workflow can be done on 100% native apps then you really should wait. The translation penalty is killer and the more you rely on it the more battery life suffers. You know, pretty much the same as the Surface and several other ARM windows machine that came out last year.

Apple has an advantage because they don't have 40 years of compatibility that is expected from Windows, but Apple does have to deal with the professionals they have left that won't be able to deal with the limitations like 16gb of memory and no external GPU support. Those problems will be fixed with time, but that's the tip of the iceberg on the reasons why they are still providing Intel machines and likely will next year too.
 
Anyone with a career in the AV industry will tell you that "air" is code for "fool who was sold on Apple propaganda".
Two ports and no internal hard drive a a recipe for disaster.
Off the top of my head - quick scenario:
you have a business presentation at the company's annual meeting.
You go to your local convention center with your presentation done and ready. Its saved to the cloud.
You go to the lectern and there is a cable with an HDMI adapter. This connection goes to several video systems - some display your computer's desktop to all of the monitors, projection screens, video walls, etc. Some go to the downstage monitors in front of you so that you can do your presentation without having to have to hover over your computer. You have a presentation advancer for your computer. That's one port. You now need to find an adapter to go HDMI. NO, it is not the AV company's responsibility. Oh shit! You don't have one! A nice technician loans you theirs. It is a USB-C to HDMI adapter. Saved! Now all you have to do is download your presentation from the cloud and you're set. You get ready to logon to the internet and realize that you can't! The internet is running slow as hell because everyone else in the ballroom that you're in is also logging on and using the internet. "Oh, shit!" "What to do now?" You call the engineer/technician up and tell them the problem. They give you the rundown: "Do you have it saved on a thumb drive?" "Nope, the file is too big" "Okay, we have a hard line for presenters" "Do you have an adapter with an ethernet connection? "No." "Maybe we have one…I'll check" "One of our techs had one that they are willing to loan you for your presentation. "I need to unplug one of these to use it" "That one goes out to the screens" "This one is my clicker! I can't advance my presentation without it"
"I'm sorry, sir. I don't know what to tell you."
Fucked. You're stuck standing in front of the computer, advancing it by hand. So much for audience engagement.
Let's say you get the presentation up and something happens and your presentation goes down in the middle of it. Let's say the internet goes out or gets too bogged down with other connections.
If you had PORTS, you could also have an external hard drive with you with the whole presentation on it to run it from. You've only got two ports. You're SOL.
If it were a pro, you'd have an internal hard drive.
Now, I just came up with this off the top of the dome. There are a myriad of other reasons I could come up with.
This is a fine computer for at-home work that is not dependent on connectivity of any kind.

So, FOH with your 8k video if it can't go anywhere. The fact that people even play 4k videos on tiny ass screens shows how ignorant most people are about the purpose of the tech. Higher resolution is so that you can show videos on larger screens without aliasing or pixelation. Unless you're using it for gaming (not a professional use unless you work as a game tester), it really doesn't even matter. "Prosumer" specs are mostly for the marketing department to pump to consumers so they can feel like they are getting the same thing as the pro product but saving money. Congratulations, Apple marketing team. Looks like it works.

Who’s about to read all of this?!
You doing too much.​
 
Anyone with a career in the AV industry will tell you that "air" is code for "fool who was sold on Apple propaganda".
Two ports and no internal hard drive a a recipe for disaster.
Off the top of my head - quick scenario:
you have a business presentation at the company's annual meeting.
You go to your local convention center with your presentation done and ready. Its saved to the cloud.
You go to the lectern and there is a cable with an HDMI adapter. This connection goes to several video systems - some display your computer's desktop to all of the monitors, projection screens, video walls, etc. Some go to the downstage monitors in front of you so that you can do your presentation without having to have to hover over your computer. You have a presentation advancer for your computer. That's one port. You now need to find an adapter to go HDMI. NO, it is not the AV company's responsibility. Oh shit! You don't have one! A nice technician loans you theirs. It is a USB-C to HDMI adapter. Saved! Now all you have to do is download your presentation from the cloud and you're set. You get ready to logon to the internet and realize that you can't! The internet is running slow as hell because everyone else in the ballroom that you're in is also logging on and using the internet. "Oh, shit!" "What to do now?" You call the engineer/technician up and tell them the problem. They give you the rundown: "Do you have it saved on a thumb drive?" "Nope, the file is too big" "Okay, we have a hard line for presenters" "Do you have an adapter with an ethernet connection? "No." "Maybe we have one…I'll check" "One of our techs had one that they are willing to loan you for your presentation. "I need to unplug one of these to use it" "That one goes out to the screens" "This one is my clicker! I can't advance my presentation without it"
"I'm sorry, sir. I don't know what to tell you."
Fucked. You're stuck standing in front of the computer, advancing it by hand. So much for audience engagement.
Let's say you get the presentation up and something happens and your presentation goes down in the middle of it. Let's say the internet goes out or gets too bogged down with other connections.
If you had PORTS, you could also have an external hard drive with you with the whole presentation on it to run it from. You've only got two ports. You're SOL.
If it were a pro, you'd have an internal hard drive.
Now, I just came up with this off the top of the dome. There are a myriad of other reasons I could come up with.
This is a fine computer for at-home work that is not dependent on connectivity of any kind.

So, FOH with your 8k video if it can't go anywhere. The fact that people even play 4k videos on tiny ass screens shows how ignorant most people are about the purpose of the tech. Higher resolution is so that you can show videos on larger screens without aliasing or pixelation. Unless you're using it for gaming (not a professional use unless you work as a game tester), it really doesn't even matter. "Prosumer" specs are mostly for the marketing department to pump to consumers so they can feel like they are getting the same thing as the pro product but saving money. Congratulations, Apple marketing team. Looks like it works.

You know that the Air has an internal SSD just like the pro, right? :smh: :lol:

Also, as someone who routinely gave presentations pre covid, the scenario you described is pretty much impossible in the business world. I have never given a presentation without providing all of the "media" to the venue in advance. The only thing on the podium is a bottle of water and clicker...
 
This where you wrong buddy

My razer will eat that shit up

Which it's supposed to. You gotta add a tier qualifier to that shit or something.

Yeah that Razer is a beast as well, no doubt :yes:
The Mac Air probably won't be able to outperform a laptop with a high end dedicated Nvidia GPU


They are but I'm telling you, if you watch the reviews it tackles pro production tasks pretty soundly. Final cut and after effects/premiere renders. It didn't get into cad or anything but nobody ever really uses that as a metric anyway.

Man I've been trying to tell him too !!!
Okay now check this vid out:

New MacBook Air vs MacBook Pro 16 inch (with the i9 Intel CPU & AMD Radeon Pro 5500M GPU)
(Comparison video to a $5000 laptop)

(Plus at the end, notice he's pushing video from his MacAir to his 5K external monitor...while editing on Final Cut)




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Yeah that Razer is a beast as well, no doubt :yes:
The Mac Air probably won't be able to outperform a laptop with a high end dedicated Nvidia GPU




Man I've been trying to tell him too !!!
Okay now check this vid out:

New MacBook Air vs MacBook Pro 16 inch (with the i9 Intel CPU & AMD Radeon Pro 5500M GPU)
(Comparison video to a $5000 laptop)

(Plus at the end, notice he's pushing video from his MacAir to his 5K external monitor...while editing on Final Cut)




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Everything I have read reminds me of the performance boost that came with the switch to intel from the g4/g5. I was waiting on that g5 powerbook before they announced the intel pros. haha
 
I got tired of carrying around those big body dells and toshibas from back then. :lol:
Man them G4s with the handles like carrying them shits was the move lol

I sold that muhfucka and built a PC that shitted on it and had like $500 left over
 
They are but I'm telling you, if you watch the reviews it tackles pro production tasks pretty soundly. Final cut and after effects/premiere renders. It didn't get into cad or anything but nobody ever really uses that as a metric anyway.
I have no complaints about its benchmarks. I just said that there is a reason that there is a pro model. At the end of the day, it still has very little storage space, which is a must for saving video renders.
Macbook M1 Air =


There is a whole side business of renting computers to presenters in live events who spent more time reading spec sheets than real world application usage.
It doesn't mean that they aren't smart. As I said, no substitute for experience.
 
You know that the Air has an internal SSD just like the pro, right? :smh: :lol:

Also, as someone who routinely gave presentations pre covid, the scenario you described is pretty much impossible in the business world. I have never given a presentation without providing all of the "media" to the venue in advance. The only thing on the podium is a bottle of water and clicker...
No, I didn't know that the Air had an SSD. My bad. Still, it only has two ports.
You're wrong about the scenario being impossible. I've seen it way too many times. That is why it was so easy to describe.
You must think all presentations happen the same way? :lol:
I can give you many examples of different scenarios where some presenter brought in their "air" or chormebook or PC equivalent only to end up renting a laptop to present.
It may have never happened to YOU, because maybe your presentation didn't have any large video files in them, so maybe you can't see it happening. If you are just using powerpoint, then it shouldn't be a problem. There are many, many different presentation circumstances, and I have seen a lot of them and fixed a lot of them, so as I said: EXPERIENCE.
Its all good until its not.
 
I have no complaints about its benchmarks. I just said that there is a reason that there is a pro model. At the end of the day, it still has very little storage space, which is a must for saving video renders.
Macbook M1 Air =


There is a whole side business of renting computers to presenters in live events who spent more time reading spec sheets than real world application usage.
It doesn't mean that they aren't smart. As I said, no substitute for experience.

You kinda mixing arguments

Are you rejecting the reliability of benchmarks? Suggesting that the pro invalidates the air?

You're arguing that it would have difficulty holding up to the rigors of pro use...doing juiced up powerpoints? And what is the point that you are making in your second paragraph?

Not trying to badger you, the whole statement just plays a lil vacuous.
 
You kinda mixing arguments

Are you rejecting the reliability of benchmarks? Suggesting that the pro invalidates the air?

You're arguing that it would have difficulty holding up to the rigors of pro use...doing juiced up powerpoints? And what is the point that you are making in your second paragraph?

Not trying to badger you, the whole statement just plays a lil vacuous.
I stated very clearly, over and over what my argument was: there is a reason that the pro is pro and the air is not.
My first response was to Curt saying that you don't even need a pro with the benchmarks of the new Air.
I stand by that. I gave an example off the top of my head. I can't get any clearer.

Its not a knock to the benchmarks of the Air, although until there is real-world testing, they don't know what will go wrong and what won't. I didn't say it was a bad puchase; I said there is a reason they sell two versions.
 
No, I didn't know that the Air had an SSD. My bad. Still, it only has two ports.
You're wrong about the scenario being impossible. I've seen it way too many times. That is why it was so easy to describe.
You must think all presentations happen the same way? :lol:
I can give you many examples of different scenarios where some presenter brought in their "air" or chormebook or PC equivalent only to end up renting a laptop to present.
It may have never happened to YOU, because maybe your presentation didn't have any large video files in them, so maybe you can't see it happening. If you are just using powerpoint, then it shouldn't be a problem. There are many, many different presentation circumstances, and I have seen a lot of them and fixed a lot of them, so as I said: EXPERIENCE.
Its all good until its not.

Like I said, the scenario you are describing is pretty much impossible in most industries. Not aware of any any bank/law firm/consulting firm without IT who handle all of this all in advance. Shit, even in college you had to email the professor your powerpoint in advance to avoid this exact scenario. :lol:
 
I been playing cold war on this muhfucka and it look like a movie

New MacBook Air, playing Call Of Duty, Fortnite, And other games
All while running through the Rosetta emulator, not even optimized yet
So some games do crash.....right now




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Actually the video you posted of MKBHD, is him talking about the "older" Intel MacBook
Quick heads up for everyone.....
Apple came out with multiple Mac Air's, and multiple Mac Pros this year

In March 2020:
They came out with a "new" 13 inch MacBook Air (with an Intel CPU)
And they also came out with a "new" 13 inch MacBook Pro (with an Intel CPU)

Then this month November 2020:
They came out with another "new" 13 inch MacBook Air (with this Apple M1 CPU)
And also came out with another "new 13 inch MacBook Pro (with the same Apple M1 CPU)

The laptops look exactly the same, just the integrated CPU/motherboard inside is different
Confusing as hell, and they probably pissed off a lot of people. :smh:
Because these new M1 chip laptops blow every Intel i7 based laptop out of the water
Helped Moms buy a Macbook Air in September...for her, it was enough and she really doesn't need the extra capacity...but if I had bought it for myself I would have been mad as hell
 
Like I said, the scenario you are describing is pretty much impossible in most industries. Not aware of any any bank/law firm/consulting firm without IT who handle all of this all in advance. Shit, even in college you had to email the professor your powerpoint in advance to avoid this exact scenario. :lol:
It happens often. Go to ANY AV company and ask them how many computers they rent out last minute because the client fucked up. I don't have to guess; I KNOW.
But nah..."its impossible". :rolleyes:
 
This a paradigm shift. How the fuck people gon be defensive and say their super high end laptop beats the m1 in a MacBook Air. Think about that. Your high end is never to be compared with something entry level yet that’s exactly what’s going on with the M1. M1 be competing with core i9 cpu.

If someone told you a new celeron came out and it slapped the shit outta an i7 or i9 you would be praising that and running to buy it.
 
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