High -end = not all -ability anymore.
It is because of its high specs that have been attracting attention in gaming PCs in recent years.Whether it's a game or a video editing, a high -end high -performance computer will run smoothly.
So when I announced last year an Mac equipped with a proprietary processor = M1 was announced last year, I expected the next high -end model.M1 is a lot of high performance, but M1 Pro and MAX should be more comfortable!When.
However, looking at the announcement of this year's new MacBook Pro, I was impressed with what I was saying in me.
I knew it.The MacBook Pro is no longer for semi -professionals, but for Gachi Pro.
The Mac equipped with an intel processor was able to install Windows in addition to MacOS.So I bought a high -end Mac, worked and studied at MacOS, and played a game on Windows.It was possible to use it with a sense of almighty.
If this is an M1 Mac, it is not only difficult to run Windows natively, but even if you do your best to include Windows that can run with ARM version = Snapdragon or M1, games developed for X86 = Intel and AMD processors.Does not run smoothly.
In short, I couldn't buy a high -end Mac because it was good to say, "I can play games."
But the excitement was great.
The new MAXBOOK PRO was a very attractive Mac for professionals who handle video editing.After all, because it is equipped with a PRORES accelerator, even if it is a corresponding video file, you can edit even 4K or more resolutions.And with the battery power!
It is now astonished to the fact that the same performance as a car stationary Mac Pro for more than 1 million yen has been included in a laptop that can be carried for about 500,000 yen.A video editing performance that is too overdo to me.
These laptops for video professionals have been around for a long time on Windows.It is not a RTX GPU for gaming, but a model equipped with a Quadro GPU for Gachi Pro.However, from this year, I was forced to update my values that it would finally be a segregation on MacBook.
Well, I'm glad I bought a 16 -inch Intel MacBook Pro ...I want to enjoy the dual native environment of MacOS and Windows for another few years.