512gb of unified memory is insane. The price will be outrageous but for AI enthusiasts it will probably be worth it.

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    The storage prices are insane. It’s over 9 thousand to get the model with 512GB RAM, and it still only has 1TB of probably non removable internal storage.

    2TB is +$400 4TB is +$1000 8TB is +$2200 16TB + $4600

    They’re saying 8TB is worth more than the entire base model Mac Studio at 2k.

    For those prices I expect a RAID 5 or 6 system built in, god knows they have the processor for it.

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    can be configured up to 512GB, or over half a terabyte.

    Are you ok mate?

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        That’s a retcon of hardware producers using measurement units confusion to advertise less as more.

        It’s nice to have consistent units naming, but when the industry has existed for a long enough time with the old ones, seems intentional harm for profit.

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    Well this news means there will be cheaper second hand m1 and m2 machines on the market.

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      Unfortunately that market is already flooded with functionally-useless 8GB machines.

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      my college buddy and startup cofounder had a pathetically slow old laptop. he asks me the other day, “should i buy an ipad pro?” i was dumbfounded. bro you don’t even have a proper computer. we went around a bunch and he kept trying to get really bad ones like a base model mac mini. finally i persuaded him to get a 16" M1 Pro for a grand (about 700 after his trade in) and he couldn’t be happier.

      I’m still using my M1 MBP like 4 years later. Don’t even care to upgrade! these things are great value

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        M2 user here. It is wonderful. You cannot get it to even heat up.

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        I thought a few days ago that my “new” laptop (M2 Pro MBP) is now almost 2 years old. The damn thing still feels new.

        I really dislike Apple but the Apple Silicon processors are so worth it to me. The performance-battery life combination is ridiculously good.

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      Yes, that’s how computers work. Like all other depreciating assets.

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    Isn’t unified memory terrible for AI tho? I kind of doubt it even has bandwidth of a 5 years old vram.

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      This type of thing is mostly used for inference with extremely large models, where a single GPU will have far too little VRAM to even load a model into memory. I doubt people are expecting this to perform particularly fast, they just want to get a model to run at all.

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      While DDR7 DRAM is obviously better, the massive amount of memory can be a massive advantage for some models.

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    Is memory that small, connected externally, or does that SoC just end up being a large package, with that much RAM on it?