Apple "Scary Fast" Event on 10/30/2023 at 8 PM ET

First post with the M3. The magnets on the MagSafe adapter are set to 11, to the point where it's difficult to disconnect. The keyboard feels nice, and after the 2016 MBP with the Butterfly keyboard, it almost feels full travel. ;)

This is the 11-Core variant with 14 GPU Cores. The 11 CPU cores are split 5/6 between power and efficiency. I am trying to think if there is anything I have loaded that I can throw at it to try to tax it. Maybe after Thanksgiving...
 
Apparently, only Intel hardware is supported by the Folding at Home client.
I shut down my Folding Farm and re-purposed the graphics cards, so I won’t be using them again. As far as the no native Apple Silicon support, I guess the new hosts for Folding have other priorities.

Besides, Folding on a laptop isn’t a good fit; I tried it long ago and it was basically a good way to suck dust into the heatsinks and fans.

I’ll stick with video rendering for the acid test.
 
I’m still not a fan of the look of that iMac, but I guess it would work for our household Mac (currently a Mac Mini and 24” HP monitor). I would have to make some changes to move from my 5K iMac to the Mini, but maybe I could trade it in on a M2 mini or Studio. Hmmm…
Welp, I’m hooked on the new “Micro” Mac Mini with M4. I have my order in to replace my ten year old 2014 iMac Retina 5K with 4 GHz Core i7 & 24 GB of RAM with a 2024 Mac Mini with M4 Pro, 24 GB RAM, and 1 TB SSD (matching the Fusion Drive on the old 2014 iMac). Since I am spoiled by the 27” 5K Retina display on the old iMac, I picked up a 5K Studio Display from Apple’s Certified Refurbished Store for $200 off list.


The price of the new Mac Mini and the refurbished 27” Studio Display is roughly $1,000 less than the new 2014 iMac price was ten years ago. Some progress was made in that regard. As nice as the all-in-one iMac packaging is, it is silly to replace your screen when you update your computer. At least I got ten years from the big iMac. Maybe I can load Windows 10 on it? :devilish
 
Welp, I’m hooked on the new “Micro” Mac Mini with M4.
I purchased one for my son for the Holidays.

I have the M4 chip in my Pro, I have noticed it is extremely faster then the last model, believe it had the M2.
 
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You can run Sequoia on it though you won't have the benefit, or detriment, of having the Apple Intelligence part of it. That is what my 2013 27" 5K iMac is running...by using OpenCore Legacy Patcher. Rumor has it though that Sequoia will be the last mac OS that will be able to be installed on Intel CPU Macs.
That looks like something that I can give a try, at least to lengthen the life of the hardware. Thanks!
 
I have the M4 chip in my Pro, I have noticed it is extremely faster then the last model, believe it had the M2.
I was leaning towards a Mac Studio, but I wanted more than an M2. By all accounts, the M4 Pro in the Mac Mini has obsoleted the M2 Studio, unless you need an SD reader. I have a Thunderbolt 3 Dock which has the USB type A connectors for my current peripherals and also the SD & microSD card reader missing on the new Mini.
 

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