bob loblaw Posted December 6, 2021 Posted December 6, 2021 Considering getting a M1 Macbook Pro. Besides the cost I'm concerned about potential problems with not being able to use some R packages due to compatibility issues with Apple Silicon. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Besides tidyverse I'd imagine there isn't a whole lot of packages I would need for classes... For full context, I go to a very Bayesain program so I'm guessing I'll use my CPU a fair amount.?
BL4CKxP3NGU1N Posted December 6, 2021 Posted December 6, 2021 I got a new 2021 Macbook Pro (14" model, M1 Pro CPU) last month to replace my old Windows laptop. Since the Apple silicon chips have been out for a little over a year now, it looks like a fair amount of compatibility issues with various software have been resolved at this point. However, I have seen some issues pop up here and there so far that require a little bit of a workaround (for example, TensorFlow is not currently supported on M1 macs, but it looks like Apple has their own solution to this). As time goes by, I think any lingering problems should be resolved fairly quickly since all of the new Macs are being built with Apple's CPUs. I really like my new computer and don't regret my choice at all. If you like MacOS and the cost isn't too much of an issue, I would say go for it. Tidyverse and other common R packages have worked just fine for me.
bayessays Posted December 7, 2021 Posted December 7, 2021 I can't comment on the M1 Chip - I assume if it's not resolved like the above user says, it would be soon, since a large % of R usage is on Macbook Pros. Definitely a good choice going for the Pro though, it will be plenty for your needs. I got an Air and the performance is a little disappointing.
bob loblaw Posted December 8, 2021 Author Posted December 8, 2021 Thanks for commenting @BL4CKxP3NGU1N . That's reassuring since it costs so much to get one. Also @bayessays Idunno if you got the latest one but that macbook air doesn't even have a fan? So apparently they have to throttle the CPU for thermal issues.
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