My monster 16" MBP 2021 (M1Pro, 32GB memory, 2TB storage) has just shipped from Shanghai.
What badass heavy-compute things can I do with it that I can't with my 2016 (see specs screenshot below)?
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Things I'm interested in doing more of:
1. CAD
2. 3d modeling for metaverse
3. Animation (2d/3d)
4. Machine learning
5. Machine learning art
6. Astrophotography processing
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I'm guessing, while this has a 16-core GPU and 16-core neural engine, it can't do as much as a dedicated Nvidia card, but can still do a shit ton more than my current machine. This is likely the most powerful computer I'll ever own... next one might be all cloud/light client
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I didn't buy any bundled software, but since this machine costs ~4k and I'll likely keep it for 5-7 years, I do want to invest consciously and proportionately in paid software too, not just open source. So my planned budget is ~$2000-$3000. What could I get for that?
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I think I'm going to shell out for good 2d animation software at least, and if the free iMovie isn't good enough, maybe something more capable for video editing.
ML should all be free I'm guessing, just PyTorch.
What else is worth the money?
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I've had one for a few weeks. The most demanding thing I've done is run both teams and zoom at the same time.
The battery life is glorious though.
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Run Linux VMs that feel very close to native. I’ve been on a Linux tower because of i3 for a few years now, but the lack of “grab and go” has been frustrating. I borrowed a friend’s new “monster” the other day and threw Linux on parallels with i3…. Worked like a dream.




