One of the best parts about GeForce Now is that it can run on almost any Mac or MacBook manufactured in the last ~10 years. This means that older machines suddenly have a new lease on life when it comes to gaming — however, the downside is that GeForce Now can use a significant por...
Personally, I'd go with the M2 and 16 GB unified memory. The M3 is a faster processor, of course, but more memory will generally give you more 'headroom' if you like to have several apps open at once. (1) Reply of 1 What spec MacBook Air for University? Welcome to Apple Suppo...
One thing is for sure though, if you want the absolute fastest Mac in a particular category you need to look at the build-to-order options – you’ll want to max out theRAM, for example. There are fewer options to consider here than there used to be, now that Apple has fazed out ...
RAM is similar in concept to a set of boxes organized into columns and rows, with each box holding either a 0 or a 1 (binary). Each box has a unique address that is determined by counting across the columns and down the rows. A set of RAM boxes is called an array, and each box ...
In the right laptop with enough thermal and power headroom, this mobile GPU can perform about as well as its desktop counterpart, which is exceedingly rare in mobile gaming. While most RTX 4060-sporting laptops will constrict the GPU in some way due to thermal concerns, it’s possible to ...
Let’s break down the key differences between the MacBook Air M1 and M2 to help you decide: Performance M1 Chip: The M1 chip has an 8-core CPU and up to an 8-core GPU, with 68.25GB/s memory bandwidth1. M2 Chip: The M2 chip also has an 8-core CPU but can go up to a 10-...
What is AIGPUsniffer nicoverbrugge New Here , Dec 04, 2017 Copy link to clipboard I recently noticed that aan app called AIGPUsniffer opens when I'm starting up Illustrator (CC 2018 on MacBook Pro with AMD Radeon Pro 455) I found on this forum some post about crashing it but with me...
When it comes to the choice between a Mac or PC, selecting a device that offers the features and flexibility you need is what matters most.PC vs. Mac Takeaways Selecting a device goes beyond the simple choice of PC or Mac. To get the most out of your purchase, evaluating the device ...
The feature is only available on MacBook Pros which have two Graphics Processing Units (GPU). The reason it only exists on certain models of the MacBook Pro is not all Macs have dual GPUs. And desktop Macs don’t need this as they don’t rely on batteries and are connected to a powe...
On Apple computers support for GPU acceleration is currently limited. Except for the high end models, recent iMacs and Macbooks only have integrated graphics which are not supported, and there's no option to replace the GPU. Only the previous generation Mac Pro has replaceable graphics hardware...