Let's also remember M1 Max chip doesn't have a set TDP so I wouldn't compare the Intel TDP against Apple.
— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) January 5, 2022
I'd read something like this Anandtech article for a little more info on how M1 Max works and wait for them to check out the 12900HK. https://t.co/bPyE89t8d2 https://t.co/NS6Bjkvry1
The copium consumption in the replies here is off the charts. If you thought Intel/AMD/NVIDIA fanboys were obnoxious, wait until you discover how braindead and brainwashed Apple fanboys/shills/slaves truly are: https://t.co/87psJiTfBZ
— Sebastian Castellanos (@Sebasti66855537) January 5, 2022
My main question: will you be able to cook a steak on any laptop running it or just an egg? ?? https://t.co/LPTE7wPkmz
— M.G. Siegler (@mgsiegler) January 5, 2022
Apple did not respond to my request for comment. They are probably too busy laughing. https://t.co/bQFCLCQRKE
— Joe Rossignol (@rsgnl) January 4, 2022
Intel Says New Core i9 Processor for Laptops is Faster Than Apple’s M1 Max Chip https://t.co/Llyo5Jx1vb by @rsgnl pic.twitter.com/Pv4NKGjbhd
— MacRumors.com (@MacRumors) January 4, 2022
Intel is claiming its new 12th Gen Core i9 laptop processor can outperform Apple's M1 Max chip. It can also run at up to 115 watts, so I can't imagine the battery life is going to outperform Apple https://t.co/oAp35UK9m1 pic.twitter.com/L72y2ecPM7
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) January 4, 2022
I don’t want “faster than Apple’s Mx chips”.
— Javi Padilla (@elpady) January 5, 2022
I want an efficient processor that allows me to work on the go without being attached to a plug every 2 hours (being lucky).
Also, I want to see performances of both chips at 35-45W. https://t.co/QBxvGsJN79
1) that Intel processor is going to chew through energy. 115W!!
— Charles Arthur (@charlesarthur) January 4, 2022
2) not yet in any products.
3) which gives Apple at least a year’s lead; it will have plans at least two years ahead
4) cheaper than buying parts from intel
5) it buys screens and cameras, like most others.
I fully believe this, I think Alder lake is gonna smash M1 Pro/Max in many ways. Not power consumption and thermals mind you ? https://t.co/BozwiiPUIa
— Luke Miani (@LukeMiani) January 5, 2022
Wondering how Dell's futuristic new XPS 13 Plus compares to the existing XPS 13? @indospot has you covered. https://t.co/8UWzw3jJFa
— XDA (@xdadevelopers) January 5, 2022
I hope to God that Intel’s new Core i9 processor crushes Apple’s M1 Max (story by @callumbooth) https://t.co/BeSYwUB1dC
— TNW (@thenextweb) January 5, 2022