If you use a Mac for work and graphic intensive stuff, get these new ones, whichever you choose, you will not be disappointed. Although it probably will not be any faster for my current workflow, it should last longer than the Pro, plus, I've been wanting to start getting back into video editing and the Max seems like the machine to get me there. That being said, I think I've decided to send it back and get the M1 Max. ![]() I can't believe how fast this thing is, finally, a machine that can keep up with what I'm trying to do. Opened a few files in photoshop, again, no waiting. None of that "Preparing" stuff has been happening, it just starts saving. Even with file saves, I used to get a "Preparing to save" and then it would save the file in the background. MacBook Air has an Intel Core i5 dual-core processor. But you can cut down on using some apps at the same time to reduce overheating and lags. On the downside, MacBook Air may overheat while running intensive programs. Everything that I try to do in Illustrator is instantaneous. This might be inadequate for some graphic designers however, we found it fast enough for most uses on Illustrator. I think I saw a spinning beach ball very briefly one time. Coming back to post my observations: Been working with the new M1 Pro with 16GB RAM this morning and I can't believe it.
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