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..on a €2000 item you likely use for years? Are you being serious?
Not sure I agree it's a no brainer.
I'm considering getting one. But I'm not sure I'd bother upgrading much.
i5/8GB/256GB I think would do me.While an i7 would be nice, they're not actually much of an upgrade - same cores, small CPU bump. It'll be about 7% quicker.
Likewise the 16GB. I'll do some light dev but that's it. I don't see Jupyter needing loads.
And 512GB. There's the cloud for storage.
(also, have a desktop for gaming that can do heavy lifting if needed)i5/8/256 is £1099
i7/16/512 is £1649
50% extra cost. That's quite a price increase for not much of a speed increase.I get that it's something you'll use for years. But save the £550 and put that toward upgrading it in 2-3 years rather than 5-6 when 12th gen Intel chips are around and 16GB is standard.
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Ok, it's not really a no-brainer for everyone, yet (in my case) for €80 more I'd really just say fuck it and do it.
Not sure how much faster it actually is compared to the i5, let's wait until the benchmark results become stable.Regarding 8 or 16GB RAM and 256/512GB or 1TB SSD I guess different people have different needs, simple as that.
..on a €2000 item you likely use for years? Are you being serious?