BenB, with all due respect, you are missing the point entirely.
I never claimed the education discount didn’t exist. I said the Perpetual Pro Apps Bundle for Education is no longer available. There is a massive difference between owning a license for Final Cut Pro, Logic, Motion, Compressor, and MainStage forever for a flat $199, and being forced into a subscription model, even if it is "cheap" at $29/year. That is a shift from ownership to renting, and for students who eventually graduate, that cost inevitably goes up.
Furthermore, your claim that one "simply can not build an equivalent" to the M4 Pro chip is factually incorrect and ignores the current hardware landscape.
Let’s look at the actual performance metrics for the 2024/2025 hardware generation:
1. CPU Performance (Geekbench 6 Multi-Core):
- Apple M4 Pro (14-core): ~22,600 score
- AMD Ryzen 9 9900X: ~22,800 score
- Intel Core Ultra 9 285K: ~23,000+ score
2. GPU Performance (Rasterization/Compute): The M4 Pro GPU (20-core) is impressive for an SoC, but it roughly equals a desktop NVIDIA RTX 4060 in raw compute and gaming performance. It is not magic.
Cost Comparison: To get the 14-core CPU/20-core GPU M4 Pro Mac mini with 24GB RAM, you are paying $1,599.
Conversely, I can build a Linux tower that matches or beats this performance:
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 9900X (~$440) - Matches M4 Pro CPU
- GPU: NVIDIA RTX 4060 8GB (~$295) - Matches M4 Pro GPU
- RAM: 32GB DDR5 (~$100) - 33% More RAM than the Mac
- Storage: 1TB NVMe Gen4 SSD (~$80) - Double the storage of the Mac
- Motherboard/PSU/Case: ~$250
Total PC Build Cost: ~$1,165 USD.
That is $434 cheaper than the equivalent Mac. For that savings, I get more RAM, double the storage, and a modular system where I can upgrade the GPU later without buying a whole new computer.
Finally, why should I "stick" with macOS? You mention I should stay if I'm "upset," but my Linux PC runs distros like Fedora or Arch that are far more stable and customizable than the increasingly buggy macOS releases that focuses on making things transparent instead of fixing bugs we've seen lately. I prefer an OS that respects my freedom and hardware that respects my wallet.