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If you want a Windows machine, get a Windows machine.



Hello, thanks for the comment, I might. Do you have any suggestion HW wise? If I switch again, it will be for linux as my daily driver thought. I've been happy with the MBP line, and my 2015 MBPs are still the best hardware I've owned. I like Apple's services, I use iCloud, and the calendar and contact sync with my iphones and ipads just works. I like macosx because it's real unix, integrates well with the rest just mentionned. I run ubuntu for GPUs for DL on a dedicated ws; I wish I could do some small models on the go better than CPU speed, instead of remoting. I have several VMs in VirtualBox (that can just now as of VB6 do nesting!! that's great! (real containers AND kvm on macosx thru proxmox) but that wont work with ARM... ). I still need some win7 or win10 for legacy stuff or for clients, Vbox does the trick for most of it, and if I need the metal performance of the gfx in windows I have a small bootcamp partition. I use extensively Targed Display Mode with old imac27s, and I LOVE that feature; a 27 inch monitor with a server to do backend tasks on my desk, hard to beat.

All this to say, to repro my setup with Linux and another brand of intel powered machine, I'll waste an amazing amount of time. Intel is not going anywhere. They might have missed a beat or two, but they will pump out the best CPUs again in a short time. AMD got the upper hand for while back when the transition to x64 happened with the first real dual cores. Intel is not looking great right now I'll give you that, but chances are they will come back. Maybe. But in any case, this is a "if it works dont fix it". This CPU change will force a bunch of ppl to fix something that worked.




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