MacRumors Forumsmember yurkennis, an avid Chrome user who daily drives dozens of tabs, set out to determine exactly that through a detailed experiment which, admittedly, “is over-stretching for a regular browser user.” We’ve already seen how impressive the 2021 MacBook Pro is in RAM-intensive tasks and memory management, but how does all of that memory magic translate to everyday use, say, for your average Tim who gets most of his work done on Chrome? While the M1 Pro’s memory bandwidth caps out at 200GB/s (which is still double that of the base M1), the M1 Max manages a whopping 400GB/s. ![]() The M1 Pro can be outfitted with either 16GB or 32GB of the stuff, while the M1 Max can be configured with either 32GB or 64GB of Unified Memory. The latest MacBook Pro is equipped with what Apple calls ‘Unified Memory’ - a single pool of RAM shared by both the CPU and GPU. The 2021 MacBook Pro can be had in a 14″ or 16″ chassis, with a choice between Apple’s new M1 Pro and the higher-end M1 Max chips. Apple’s 2021 MacBook Pro models have cemented themselves as absolute workhorses, with publications like The Verge calling them “the most powerful laptops” ever in their reviews.
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