Not something I am thrilled with as I prefer the Mac OS and am much more productive with it. Of course by that time I think they will have moved all of us to Windows computers as they want to phase out the Mac to simplify things for IT. When that happens the need for a Windows VM at work will be gone. We are running an ancient version of Apogee here, very bare bones use and IT is looking to remove eventually. Especially if the old iMac is still running strong. That is how we have gotten around those sorts of issues in the past and currently for certain situations. Leave it up and running and remote into it from the new Mac and then access the VMs from there. Quote from: scottrsimons on January 04, 2022, 08:21:54 AM Would be getting 32 gigs of RAM and a 512gb SSD - opting for external for large storage.Īnyone have any experience with these new chips? Would eventually look at replacing my 5K iMac with this machine as I am at the end of the line in terms of OS updates (Big Sur), though not ready to jump fully into M1 for work as I do need some VM of Windows 10 still at the moment. Just not sure if a 2 core difference will make any noticeable improvements. Most of my work is done in Indesign so anything to speed that up is very welcome. I don't know if it is worth a little more money for the 10 core and how Indesign will use the M1 Pro processor. So the difference between the 2 is the number of cores. in pricing it out it is confusing when it comes to the CPU.Īpple M1 Pro with 8-core CPU, 14-core GPU, 16-core Neural EngineĪpple M1 Pro with 10-core CPU, 14-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine I am contemplating upgrading from my 13" MacBook Pro to a 14" MacBook Pro with Apples M1 Pro chip.
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