![]() ![]() Most devs don’t even see their fans turn on unless they’re compiling frequently back-to-back. The M1 Max handles our flow pretty handily and allows for plenty of additional apps running without stutter or freezes. What we’ve found is that a good deal of our mobile pipeline on Intel machines was limited by single threaded performance and memory bandwidth. We even have distinct grade flavors and cocoapods for different subsections of our app just so that we don’t have to sync the IDE with the entire codebase all at once. We have multiple enormous repositories with thousands of internal and external dependencies. So the company I work for develops mobile apps at a fairly ridiculous global scale. Looking forward to reading your experiences. Since I'm working from my desk at home already for years now, I'm thinking I need more power 99% of the time and I can always use the MBP when on the road. The fans are going insane, WindowService is pulling 20% CPU already when not even doing anything (I guess some MacOS bug when running my 4K monitor). ![]() With my MBP 2019 with my 4K monitor, I just create a meltdown. I'm talking about running Docker with like 8 containers running, having heave applications open all the time, such as Datagrip, Goland and Visual Studio for Mac, listening to Spotify and at the same time compiling Android / iOS app, running simulators, in the mean time being on a Slack video call while having 200 tabs open in Firefox. ![]() I'm more interested in using the machine as a software developer. Some people love it, some people wonder if that is worth the price tag. I see a lot of people looking at the Mac Studio and post about it trimming a couple of minutes from their rendering time. ![]()
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