@@haruntoksen5593 yeah sure! It's really good. Though some of the plugins are not available for now but still it is a great choice. If you can wait for sometime, I suggest waiting a bit more for the updated M1 14 inch MacBook scheduled to release in mid April.
Finally! A developer’s perspective! Thank you so much! I started getting bored of seeing everyone talking about video editing only as the main “pro” functionality. Subscribed!
That's because many of the developer tools are being executed under Rosetta, which is an emulator. It's obvious that the results are not greater in M1. Let's wait for the native support from the developer tools, and then the comparison would be fairer!
Thank you so much for this comparison. Was really needed. Every other reviewer out there simply ran tests on video editing apps and benchmarks and called it a day. Finally a developer’s perspective!
After i saw the quality of the video I decided to subscribe, and i really thought i will find a big number of subscribers a million or so, but 4k and with this quality, u are amazing
This was very exciting. Not to mention very informative. I’ll be getting an Air for dev and testing as soon as purchase functions are opened in my region.
@@Indiemike Nah, I decided to wait it out and bought a used intel model for the time being. However, Android studio stable preview for M1 is out now. I'm hoping to see a 14" device soon...
I'm sticking to my MBP 16 for now. For all these years any Apple first-generation product is the Guinea pig product. Obviously, the future is M1, no doubt about that but it will take a couple of generations for everything to come in place.
Curious to see these again for Pro/Max now that applications have had some time to optimize for Apple Silicon. Great video, excellent to hear an actual dev's comparison.
This video is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!! Can you please run tensorflow test with disabled eager execution and then post the results? I heard that might help but haven't seen someone do it yet.
If software compatibility is not resolved with softwares working stably and reliably, i would skip the 16 inch too. Also i guess there are more software developer pros using these machines than the creators. Its just that a lot of them use 13 inch as terminals and then run main stuff on servers. We desperately need virtualisation.
I loved the 13" back in the day when I would commute to work, but as an older gentleman I do love the 16" more, the screen size is just essential for my eyesight.
Good one, real world test. Gives me an impression that Windows desktop with good a graphic card is still the best for game development. Hoping that mac will catchup someday.
Would love to see how an M1 Max would do in this test...seeing that devs have had 10~ months to develop for ARM Macs. Great to see that someone is doing this kind of tests ... much better than watching geekbench and cinebench scores.....great work man...would like to see more of your videos
It sounds like the bottle neck on the 13” MacBook Pro is the SSD for short tasks. If it had the 512GB SSD like the Air it would be as fast or faster on these types of tasks. I just got my wife the base Air and upgraded it to 16GB of storage. Excited to play with it.
I like the channel, but that's not the best way to test UE4. I have the M1 chip MacBook Pro. You can open UE4 (4.19.2), but if you try the last version (4.25) when you try to use vertex painting to blend textures or use the foliage brush, every time is gonna crash, most of the time frozen your screen and you have to hard rest your laptop. I made some test on my channels, give a look there, because you can just compile shaders on the UE4 (4.25), you can't really work on a project.
One suggestion for a programming point of view to make it very clear comparison is. With the mac book terminal, we can build projects like `llvm`using a `CMake` tool. Generally what we do: navigate to `_project_name_/build` directory [sometimes we need to create a directory] say the magic word `make` this will build the project to major the build tome what we can say `time make` And it will tell us the time taken by a `make` command It gives us time in 3 modes: real | user | sys This might get us fair numbers.
Great in depth review. Only one which highlights the differences between air and 13” properly. 👍 👏 Not those mostly wanna called pros creators tbh who render youtube videos. For them air is more than fine. 😂😂🤣 Just one point, unreal engine tests will greatly depend on the dedicated GPU. So 16” should always perform better.
Excelent review, show how strong is the M1, the machine learning results are still strange. Is there any machien learning test that you can run using Mac OS or iOS SDK? To test training and inference, as they are out of box better integrated I think that can show better the power of M1 right now.
I'm thinking of keeping the Mini primarily as a media machine, but it'd be also useful when I port my iOS app to MacOS Big Sur. Still using the 16" for normal work.
can u do this same review now that the M1 MacBook air has been around for a year to see how applications have been updated and the compatibility with M1
For obvious reasons tensorflow was better on the intel macbook 16'' has 32GB of RAM! is a monster ! In the original benchmarking with tensorflow, the macbook pro 16 '' with only 16' gb of RAM was compared to M1 with 16 GB of RAM. I loved your video, you should compere a M1 pro/air with 16 GB to the latest intel macbook pro with 16 GB , of course in the context of ML :D. Sorry for my english I am not good at it.
Amazing... Just what I needed. Thank you for this.
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You should maybe repete this test once the applications are ported to M1 to run natively, nevertheless it has been impressive running under an emulator layer. Thanks for the video!
Developers here? Whats the battery backup you guys are getting My new MBP battery backup when working on Node + React programming goes for 5-6 hrs or 7 hrs max. I heard people claiming for about 10+ hrs. I am not sure. Is 5-6 hrs fine based on my usage listed below or there is a problem with my new MBP. - 2-3 VS code instances - 4-5 Terminals - 8-10 Chrome Tabs - Postman - Slack 3-4 workspaces - PgAdmin/Robo3T - Some other minor apps
Man... you are saying “this performance difference does not matter” but it really paramount. For macbook pro 16 - just select gpu manually. You will see how fast is it.
So sick of youtubers misleading us with geekbench tests and video editing only benchmarks. Making M1 look far superior but in reality M1 has some catching up to do. Yes M1 is great and has potential and is the future but I hate being mislead intentionally.
OMG! This is the best review I could possibly find! Thank you so much for your video, because before watching it I was already frustrated with my 16inch mpb after watching all the typical m1 reviews thinking about selling my 16incher to buy a 13 m1....now i will think it all through again and probably keep the 16 for now, at least until I can use an android simulator on a M1, then Id just sell my 16 and get a more portable, lightweight and fresher built pro 13 m1, but maybe that would take ages and there wil be something else on the market by then:)
Your video was great.🔥🔥 I should buy MBA M1 or MBA Intel 2020 model? I am a college student and needed it for Coding, development, video editing, photoshop,etc. Please, reply me ASAP.
I can't wait for game engines supporting Apple M natively! I'm really into this M chips because of this insane M chips! I want to shift fully to macOS knowing that it all my favorite games supported
I would like to see more of a unity c sharp compiler in depht, it should work on ARM kind of CPU, but because unreal is very demanding especialy the 5 version, it's a bit unfair so yeah AMD is the way to go. THANKS for your demo it realy show the reality of use.
Its not 50 percent slower, that ratio will look big towards the end but it was 14k vs 17k at one point. The gap only widened from 3k to 5k. Given lower tdp and cooling, that's very respectable I think. I'm too lazy to do the math now but I know its not 50 percent slower. I'm referring to around the 14:00 mark.
I see... Comparison with doing a single thing. I wonder how it will go with many programs running at the same time. I really need this kind of comparison
First time here... I'm getting a James Franco vibes from you man! hehehe... anyway, great video!. I'm thinking on getting a M1 Air or Mini for game development in Unity/iOS. Every video i have seen portrait the M1 as a BEAST
To be fair, you shouldn't put these machines so close to each other because the expell hot air righ into the other, especially the 16-incher has exhousts or intakes on the sides.
Yeah 256GB is ok, and you can always use an external SSD for more storage. But for me I really struggle with that little space - Fortnite alone is 50+GB
Did you find what was wrong with the Tensorflow test? Its really weird Apple advertised the neural engine was breathtaking only to be beaten by a previous model...
Try some backend development with Docker/Kubernetes. The speed benefit from the M1 macs is purely down to the memory being co-located on die. What if the Intel chip had all its memory on die? Also, you cannot upgrade the memory on the M1 macs. You have to buy a whole new machine. So choose wisely.