Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Macbooks work perfectly fine for Engineering/CS. We have kids in our extended family that are/were in Engineering programs at Georgia Tech, UIUC, CWRU and Stanford that use Apple laptops (Macbook Pros). Two of these kids are in CS.
I am not impugning Macs. I am just saying that there are some university engineering programs that tell students not to buy a Mac.
I call BS. Citation or it doesn’t exist.
If you really need to run something on Windows you run VirtualBox.
Apple M1 is better for
* creative stuff
* research and paper writing
* software development
* running Jupyter for simple data and stats stuff (any of conda macports or home brew will work here, since you don’t need the optimized linear algebra libraries for student work)
* machine learning (M1 is scarily close to GPU performance)
The power efficiency is also just a killer feature for someone who may not plug in much during the day.