Apple M5 chip smashes Snapdragon X2 Elite in early single-thread benchmarks tomshardware.com 2 points by rbanffy 4 months ago
HardwareLust 4 months ago I'll take the hit if it means not being locked into Apple's ecosystem. It's not worth the trade-off.
bigyabai 4 months ago That's great, but the most compute-intensive task I can imagine myself using an M5 iPad for is watching YouTube. HardwareLust 4 months ago If they're going to make a touchscreen laptop, why not just put MacOS on the iPad? rbanffy 4 months ago The two have been converging for quite some time, mostly with iOS gaining productivity functionality.My Linux laptop has a touchscreen and I often forget it’s there - it’s not that useful in the laptop format. rbanffy 4 months ago There is an M5 MacBook Pro
HardwareLust 4 months ago If they're going to make a touchscreen laptop, why not just put MacOS on the iPad? rbanffy 4 months ago The two have been converging for quite some time, mostly with iOS gaining productivity functionality.My Linux laptop has a touchscreen and I often forget it’s there - it’s not that useful in the laptop format.
rbanffy 4 months ago The two have been converging for quite some time, mostly with iOS gaining productivity functionality.My Linux laptop has a touchscreen and I often forget it’s there - it’s not that useful in the laptop format.
I'll take the hit if it means not being locked into Apple's ecosystem. It's not worth the trade-off.
That's great, but the most compute-intensive task I can imagine myself using an M5 iPad for is watching YouTube.
If they're going to make a touchscreen laptop, why not just put MacOS on the iPad?
The two have been converging for quite some time, mostly with iOS gaining productivity functionality.
My Linux laptop has a touchscreen and I often forget it’s there - it’s not that useful in the laptop format.
There is an M5 MacBook Pro