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Luminar ai m1 support
Luminar ai m1 support







luminar ai m1 support
  1. #LUMINAR AI M1 SUPPORT UPGRADE#
  2. #LUMINAR AI M1 SUPPORT PRO#
  3. #LUMINAR AI M1 SUPPORT PLUS#

That’s my rational for my decision to go with the MBP, at least. And I would rather have a MBP than a Mac mini.

luminar ai m1 support

#LUMINAR AI M1 SUPPORT PRO#

The Mac Pro is too much computer for me (Gurman said 2x and 4x the CPU and GPU cores of the M1 Max).

#LUMINAR AI M1 SUPPORT PLUS#

Plus my speculation, based on the Apple rumor mill, is that Apple will announce their new standalone display alongside the new iMac and hopefully, I would buy that display and use it docked when I wanted to with the added ability to work from anywhere. So you’re basically waiting for the bigger iMac, M1 Mac Pro, or the rumored revised mini? I thought about waiting for the bigger iMac, but after today’s announcement, the new MBPs are more than powerful enough for my use case.

#LUMINAR AI M1 SUPPORT UPGRADE#

I'm sure 32GB will be fine as well I've been using 16GB for a while so the least I would do in an upgrade would be 32GB. But yeah a two month delivery wait is kind of a big deal. I haven't ordered yet as I told myself I would wait until they revamp the entire lineup before choosing, might be tough. Between that, plus the cost difference and considering I just also preordered the Sony 70-200 GM II, I went with the 32 GB. When I ordered, it was a 2 month difference in delivery time for the same config with the only difference being 64 GB of RAM. I’m mostly using it for LR/PS with occasional Final Cut Pro usage. Personally, I went for the 16” M1 Max with 32 core GPU, 32GB RAM, and the 1TB SSD. It also seems like the memory upgrades are cheaper as well but I may be misremembering. Haven't looked deeply into the details of their new architecture but the memory architecture looks very interesting and very efficient. I'm interested in the unified memory since it's shared between all the CPU and GPU cores and eliminates having to copy data around in the system. Guess they meant it when they said it was the cost of the Intel chips driving up the cost in recent years. That said I'm impressed that they have nicely appointed models at 2k and 2.5k where they usually used to have decent systems for a reasonable price. I'm thinking the M1 MAX with 32 GPU cores probably 64GB unified memory and a 1 or 2TB SSD. perhaps some more video editing.ġ6 or 24 core GPU? 16 or 32 gb unified memory? Or more?

luminar ai m1 support

I am using it for Lightroom/Photoshop/Luminar AI, etc. I've been waiting on a M1-generation 16" for some time so I am keen to put in an order but the question is which config? Many of you might have seen the announcement from Apple today about the new MacBook - finally a M1 Pro model line









Luminar ai m1 support