![]() ![]() The MacBook Air M1 scored a similar 5,962. This number surpasses the 5,319 score from the Dell XPS 13 and the Asus ZenBook 13’s 5,084, and both of those machines pack 11th gen Intel Core i7 CPUs. On Geekbench 5.1, which measures overall performance, the MacBook Pro M1 scored 5,945 on the multi-core portion of the test. Only once I started adding iOS apps to the mix did I start to see stuttering. I pushed the MacBook Pro M1 to 61 tabs while writing this review and the performance remained rock solid, even while I was juggling multiple conversations in Slack and streaming Spotify. ![]() One of my biggest complaints about my older Core i5 MacBook from 2019 is that it can get bogged down easily when I have lots of tabs open in Google Chrome. The easiest way to sum up the MacBook Pro M1’s performance is that the barriers between you and getting stuff done melt away. We're hearing Apple is preparing both a MacBook Pro 14-inch and MacBook Pro 16-inch model with these features. All while adding in faster processors and adopting the flat-edge design language of the iPhone 12 and iPad Pro. Rumors suggest Apple will bring back MagSafe charging and the SD memory reader, and drop the Touch Bar. The MacBook Pro 2021, though looks to seriously improve on the current model. If you want more than 512GB of storage, 1TB costs an extra $400 while 2TB will run you $800. It costs $200 to go from 8GB to 16GB of memory. If you want to configure the MacBook Pro M1 yourself, there are a number of upgrades available. You get 256GB of storage to start, but the $1,499 model of the MacBook Pro M1 includes 512GB of storage. That configuration gives you Apple’s powerful M1 chip with an 8-core CPU and 8-core GPU, plus 8GB of unified memory (RAM). The MacBook Pro M1 had a release date of November 17 and starts at $1,299. MacBook Pro M1 review: Release date and price can be discussed on our community forums.16:32 of web browsing (M1, tested) | Up to 20 hours (Apple M1, claimed) | 10:21 (Intel, tested) There are many ways you can contribute and you don't need to be a developer to do so. On that note, if you are interested in contributing but don't today, please take a read of our contributing guide. We'd like to thank everyone who contributed! Translations have come from a vibrant community of volunteers throughout the globe. Some of the features in this release have come from HandBrake users or companies. As such, it may not be possible for an immediate response but we do see your comments and welcome constructive feedback! Please be aware, the HandBrake app is built by a very small team of volunteers in our free time. You can also get in touch on our IRC community support channel. If you happen to discover any reproducible bugs, issues, or just want to provide feedback, please tell us on our GitHub issue tracker. Please also make note of any custom presets you have created, as they may not be compatible with newer versions.įor a full list of improvements and fixes, please see our release notes on GitHub. See the full release notes below for details!īefore updating, please make sure there are no pending encodes in the Queue. As usual, hundreds of other changes and tweaks to the app. UI/UX improvements for all 3 platforms. Adds support for Qualcomm ARM64 devices running Windows (HandBrakeCLI only for now. ![]() Adds support for Apple Silicon based macs. (Thanks to these companies all for supporting the development in HandBrake!) Improvements to hardware encoding functionality for Intel QuickSync, AMD VCN and Qualcomm ARM devices. Further refining the HandBrake engine to support native 10 and 12-bit encodes, including HDR10 metadata passthru. This is a significant feature release that focuses on: The HandBrake Team is pleased to announce the release of HandBrake 1.4.0. “Better Late than never.” - The HandBrake Team (and a “few” others □) ![]()
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