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[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (8 children)

Although I think this is a cool new technology and Apple could implement this.

I would argue 99% of the userbase for the macbook air wouldn't actually care. This laptop has always been the laptop for word processing, basic web browsing and just normal day to day computer usage. This laptop was never meant to handle long renders or any tasks that require 20+min of constant 100% load dumping heat into the system.

For the 99% of userbase for the macbook air, the passive cooling is plenty sufficient. Apple sacrificed cooling that wouldn't really affect the majority of air user anyways for lighter weight, thinner device, cleaner built and absolute silence. For the user that the air is targeted for, these sacrifices are well justified.

I believe this technology would be very nice to be implemented in a new 13in macbook pro of some kind. Small laptop able to handle long load with some "pro" features (promotion, etc). But it's unnecessary for the air as the majority of its userbase would never see those benefits.

I personally own a 13in M1 air, for what I do with it, it never needs more cooling than it has now and I would happily trade the potentially more cooling for the benefits listed above. I also have a full PC for when I need more power.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (3 children)

The M2 chip brings more speed to everything you do — whether you’re editing a video for class, collaborating on a business plan or streaming a show while you shop online. And with all-day battery life, you can leave the power adapter at home.

From the Macbook Air Apple page.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Do you have a problem editing a video on a MacBook Air?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

It can edit videos and the M2 air is more than capable of doing so. Just won't hold the same performance for extended periods of time. This marketing material also doesn't defunk the fact that 99% of air users don't put their air through long heavy workloads. Speak to anyone that actually does video editing as a job or just does heavy loads on a consistent basis, they are going to need 16gb of ram and at least 512gb storage. When air is upgraded to that, you might as well go for the 14in pro that gives these editors significantly more processing power. The targeted consumer for the air simply don't care about long, heavy load performance.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

editing a video for class

Keyword here is "for class", which is not a "pro" use.

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