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Cake day: October 25th, 2023

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  • I got you. If you know how to take mlst out of your PC, you should go for pro. Or you know that Air will be enough then go for Air. For your case forget about cpu… it will be cool unless you do 3D simulations or gaming. In this case i suggest even Max! Go and try both beasts at store, you will enjoy it.

    I suggest 15in Air.


    Upgrade that RAM!!!




  • Currently MATLAB crashes on Macbooks running Sonoma right after openning. The problem is with xcode 15. Both of these macbooks will be great. But on heavy task (yeah with Matlab :)) consider 60-70degC on cpu and gpu. Fans still remains off thanks to Apple. You wont feel heat on your palm rest or keyboard and it will remain fast, cool and noiseless.

    I would suggest air 15 inch with 16gb ram or a base model pro Matlab+simulink with take about 7gb on disk.




  • NightFury1717@alien.topBtoAppleHelp me decide on which MacBook
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    11 months ago

    I would say go for MBP or please consider macbook air 15inch. You can buy it from apple store student price (16gb ram+512gb ssd) around $1580 in US. However, apple event is Oct 30 5 P.T so wait for it and hopefuly prices come down. Also black friday is near and you can find great deals on Amazon too.





  • I will give you an update about it. Yeah, this blackfriday will be crazy. Just check the stock after the event.

    GPU is a thing that you will hear about it more at coming event. I used linux for a while and also installed BigSur on my hp laptop.

    I’m not using large data/models to take advantage of gpu but even gpu on this laptop exceed my expectations. I can tell you can work with adobe illustrator+photoshop+zoom call with screensharing+safari without any lags and fans off ~45degC. Battery life around 14-22hrs based on usage.

    Everything is almost same in Mac. Some shortcut keys are essential to learn. You can find them on youtube. Software support are good and in my case enough. Like windows you can ride a ship… But window management is painful even with theur new feature called stage manger.