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Apple's latest M5 Max chip is simply incredible. Doug tests the export and rendering times for Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci, and HandBreak, as well as how those benchmarks compare to the M1 Max.
0:00 - Intro
0:17 - M5 Pro vs. Max
1:13 - Fusion Technology
1:28 - What's Changed?
2:43 - What We're Testing
3:02 - Adobe Premiere Pro
4:06 - DaVinci Resolve
5:01 - AI Video Upscaling
5:43 - HandBreak Encoding
6:25 - Core Utilization & Clock Speeds
7:47 - Doug's Thoughts
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Apple M5
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Songwriters, producers, and audio engineers looking to upgrade their MacBook may be wondering if it’s worth investing in Apple’s latest MacBook Pro with the M4 chip or whether previous models offer sufficient performance for typical audio production needs. With that question in mind, let’s take a brief look at what the new MacBook Pro is capable of and who it is ideally designed for. And for those focusing on song production, scoring, and typical
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that any creative person or artist-type, must regularly use an Apple device (or wonders if they should). iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks—they've all become ubiquitous over the last couple of decades, especially among artists. But are any of these devices truly useful for filmmakers, or are they just a distraction? Let's find out!
Which iPhone is Best for Filmmakers?
Everyone knows what an iPhone is but ask someone whether
With the recent unveiling of its upgraded MacBook Pro series—now featuring the unrivaled power of M4 silicon—Apple has once again redefined the landscape of artistic expression, pushing the boundaries of creative possibility further than ever before. But with new power comes new questions. Specifically, which configuration of MacBook Pro—of which, there are many—is right for you. If you're a photographer, the
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Right before Halloween and during its "Scary Fast" event, Apple revealed the M3 family of desktop processors. The base M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips were all highlighted with significant improvements over the past two generations. To start, Apple has equipped the 14" and 16" MacBook Pros with various M3 options, while the
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M2 Pro
Built using second-generation 5nm process technology, the M2 Pro consists of 40 billion transistors, which is almost 20
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Apple MacBook Pro (M3 Max)
Now housing
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