Apple limits their pro apps to M1 chip. No Logic Pro, no Final Cut Pro, no external display etc. so it is a lame choice even if it’s “more powerful” than the m1. Logic Pro is supported on all iPads with A12 or newer so it works even on the entry-level iPad...
而说一千道一万,A17 Pro这玩意本质上是SoC啊!作为一个集成多个专用处理器的芯片,190亿晶体管就是实...
Apple A17 Pro vs Apple M1 (7-GPU). Benchmark, test, review, comparison and differences between these CPUs in Cinebench 23 and Geekbench 5 www.cpu-monkey.com Royksöpp macrumors 68020 Nov 4, 2013 2,461 4,162 Oct 15, 2024 #389 That’s going to be one hot little...
The A17 Pro even benchmarked above the M1 for single-core performance – but was below Apple’s base desktop chip for multi-core performance. CPU efficiency Apple didn’t share an efficiency comparison between the A17 Pro and A16 so that may not have changed much or at all However, it’s...
T0@stApple has an excellent reputation for its chip designs No, not really. They've had some success in the field but they need to prove they can consistently innovate. The M1 is the really only impressive design I've seen from Apple but that is not nearly enough. The M2 was pretty ...
The A17 Pro chip brings a 30% boost in CPU performance and a 25% increase in GPU performance compared to the previous generation, according to Apple. The new iPad mini also gains support for Apple Pencil Pro, which introduces pressure sensitivity, haptic feedback, and gesture co...
The biggest surprise is A17 Pro instead of A18. The N3B process is expensive and one that I thought they would move away from as quickly as possible. They had to do A17 Pro or A18 (or M1?) due to Apple intelligence. However, I’m surprised they went with this one as...
I’m still using an iPad Pro 12.9 M1, but a mini pro would be extremely tempting. Give it Face ID, OLED with 120hz, increase the base storage to 256GB with options to 2TB, give it the ability to use a keyboard you can attach like the big pros and if they can pull...