![]() ![]() It gets so hot and its like a big space heater. Its a great market, one that will be very tough for them to gain traction in, but perhaps they could get some of it. I certainly would love to see Apple take more action on gaming. Hopefully M2 and M3 improve on the already impressive GPU gains Apple has seen and long with Metal 3 improvements, AAA gaming studios will be more on board with developing Mac releases in the future. Now Apple has to better tools to work with so they're not put in a massive thermal box without releasing some big bulky Mac that is not only heavy, but also loud. Before, Apple didn't seem interested in designing products to use the higher end NVIDIA/ATI chips that would make a Mac decent for gaming. ![]() I'd like to see what M2 Pro/Max/Ultra/Extreme is, and even the new M3. Apple is only 1.5 releases into its new silicon and they're already approaching what NVIDIA an ATI can do with their high-end cards. You take that along with Apple creating some pretty powerful SoC's Apple can still achieve what they like with efficiency along with a great design people expect from Apple. Now that Jony Ive isn't there Apple can design computers that are function over form instead of the latter. I think some of this was Apple's design decisions previously.
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