Apple's M3 Chips Explained In Plain English (M3 vs Pro vs Max) For Non-Techies



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0:00 – Hey it’s Chris!
0:13 – Cost vs Benefit
0:50 – M3’s and Workflows
1:27 – M3
1:49 – M3 Pro
2:27 – M3 Max
2:54 – Upgrading your mental software
3:23 – CPU and GPU explained
4:02 – Explanation of cores
5:47 – Neural Engine explained
6:31 – Ray tracing explained
7:56 – Dynamic caching explained
9:10 – One last thing…

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20 thoughts on “Apple's M3 Chips Explained In Plain English (M3 vs Pro vs Max) For Non-Techies”

  1. looking at the reflections in the Myst demo video during the apple event. it looks like screen space reflection as the reflection only shows the part of the object that is visible. you can see the reflection cut off
    great video as usual ^^

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  2. Ont thing to consider is that many things people may think are demanding "demanding" can be done with just the M3 only. For example music production does require that many GPU cores

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  3. I’ll think about upgrading when my original 13-inch M1 MacBook Pro ceases to do what I throw at it but so far it has not faltered. It’s still ridiculously powerful and lightning-fast. 😊

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  4. Would be awesome if you can review 14 in macbook pro m3 max!!! not pro version but the max one! interesting how it performs at a heavy load. Cause i use now 16 inch m1 max , because my last 14 inch m1 max was overheating very very fast on my daily use (i use many MANY chrome tabs with heavy graphics on them also some third party browsers for my work, so it is ridiculus for me when reviewers tell that macbook pro m1 max is not heating on daily usage! i would say it is overheating! i couldn't stay my hands on the keyboard comfortable on 14 inch max version, now on 16 inch m1 max i use a program called TG pro which allows meto adjust the fans accoding the temperatures of the laptom, and i would say that 99% of the time my fans are from 2300 to 2800 rpm when i use it on a daily bases. And average cpu temp is from 60 to 70 . I am very interested if new 14 inch m3 MAX would be more COOL or as hot as previous 14 inch…..

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