Edit: Jesus Christ, people. If you buy a $150 Thinkpad made by slave labor instead of a $1,200 MacBook made by slave labor, you’re still supporting a capitalist economy based on slave labor. We all do. We have no choice. The number of smug liberals in the comments saying “well I buy a cheap used laptop” or “well I buy coffee beans and make my own coffee” are completely missing the fucking point.

Don’t tell yourself your consumption is moral. All of us make unethical choices every day because there is no ethical consumption under capitalism. Accept your shame and guilt and let it drive you to do better.

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    Ohhh I missed the “H” when I read that. My bad.

    Edit: Yeah, I saw the Mac Pro release, but didn’t hear much after that. It seemed like it would end up being really niche. I didn’t realize they had made a desktop specific m3 chip for it. This is what I get for not following tech recently haha.

    I would imagine with apple’s poor cooling, many of the Intel and AMD chips would perform worse in the real world in one of their laptops given the difference in power usage. That’s just a theory though given their past thermal issues.

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      Mac Pro? First Ultra class chip came in Mac Studio. They missed an opportunity to call it a Mac Pro Mini.

      They’ve actually improved cooling a fair bit. The two chips I mentioned though are definitely power hungry though. That Intel chip can use up to 115W sustained. I don’t think I want to know what the burst power is. The larger MacBook Pro might actually be able to get close to that (I think Apple’s solution is on the order of 100W if you push both CPU and GPU simultaneously). Yeah the Apple system is considerably lower power once you start looking at GPUs as well.

      Edit: actually looking at it the AMD Chip is only rated at 55W similar to Apple’s CPU cores. I think in practice it will be higher though.

      Edit 2: Sustained boost of 128W apparently on the AMD chip. Sheesh.