MacBook Pro's Future: 2025's M5 Update Might Be Disappointing (vocal.media)
from Lordin1@beehaw.org to technology@beehaw.org on 18 Nov 03:30
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Deceptichum@quokk.au on 18 Nov 05:09 next collapse

Sounds like it will be the same as the last, small incremental upgrades. That’s perfectly fine, every release of mostly anything doesn’t need to be massive overhauls.

IllNess@infosec.pub on 18 Nov 07:00 collapse

Agreed. A massive overhaul just introduces more problems. I wish they did the same with the OS updates.

adespoton@lemmy.ca on 18 Nov 06:28 collapse

This is fine to me… 2026 is the year I start looking to replace my M1. I usually go 5-7 years between refreshes.

2001aCentenaryofFederation@fedia.io on 18 Nov 07:04 collapse

yeah this news is only disappointing for people who buy new computers every year (is that even a thing?). Whatever upgrades it has will also feature the last 4+ years of updates, so to someone coming from an M4 yeah yikes. But for my m1 max? it will be noticeable.

realitista@lemm.ee on 18 Nov 10:11 collapse

The only upgrade that matters for most non-gaming or video production use cases any more is RAM anyway.

adespoton@lemmy.ca on 18 Nov 14:40 collapse

True… I still regularly use my 2008 17” MBP and it’s always the RAM that’s the limiting factor.

realitista@lemm.ee on 18 Nov 16:50 collapse

My 2018 Mac mini (the last model with upgradable ram) has 64gb and it’s way faster than any m4 without 64gb. I will keep it until it’s completely untenable to do so. Minimum 10 years, I’m hoping I can manage 15-20. Maybe by then I’ll actually be able to afford a new Mac with 64gb or more.

Elkenders@feddit.uk on 19 Nov 05:55 collapse

I can’t tell how serious this is.

realitista@lemm.ee on 19 Nov 08:54 collapse

I’m dead serious. CPU and GPU ceased being bottlenecks for most non gaming or video editing workflows a long time ago. The only one left is RAM, and Apple exploits that. By now all Macs should have 64gb as minimum config based on the actual part costs.

Elkenders@feddit.uk on 19 Nov 18:33 collapse

Id love to see you show it being loads faster than an M4. Aside from the huge CPU and GPU improvements the ram is 2-3x faster. And the storage is loads faster Maybe you’re running virtual machines or something reliant on much more memory. Even then I’d bet you’d get significant (2-4x) improvements with the M4.

Maybe you’re being hyperbolic and it’s going over my head!

realitista@lemm.ee on 19 Nov 18:39 collapse

I’m not being hyperbolic. The only thing that affects my performance is swap. On my 64gb 2018 mini, everything is instant. On my 16gb 2020 MacBook, even just opening more than 100 browser tabs makes the whole computer unusable. Give me a 16gb m4 and I will happily record a video for you of a usual day at about 40gb memory consumption and send it back.