ruffyleafpainter wrote:
Thanks for the response!. Not doing a hardware upgrade, but upgrading to a new MBP. My mid-2019 is kaput atm. So the choices are to fix 2019 mbp, or buy a new 2025 MBP.
I prefer the mid-2019 form factor and keyboard, so not really looking forward to getting the new MBP. If I do, would the base specs suffice?
MacBook Pros are available with three levels of M4-family chips: plain M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max. MBPs with higher-end chips have more CPU cores, more GPU cores, better external display/expansion support, and can potentially be ordered with a lot more RAM.
However, all three of those chips have a 16-core "Neural Engine" (for accelerating certain types of machine learning computations). Even a MacBook Pro based on a plain M4 chip can drive two external displays with the lid open and can be ordered with up to 32 GB of RAM.
If your application involves machine learning and LLM, you might not want to skimp on the RAM. You cannot expand RAM on any Apple Silicon Mac after purchase, so be sure to (custom-)order whatever you will need.