@HardwareGeek said in SQLite in Python:
@dangeRuss said in SQLite in Python:
lightyears better than whatever you're using.
Not to get into a dick-measuring contest, but I'm using an i9-11900 (8 cores — par with M1, half of M2), 64 GB of RAM (4x the max, 8x the default for M1 Air, and 2.67x the max for M2) and 7.5 TB of storage (6.5 internal, 1 external; 2.5 SSD, 4.5 spinning rust — the best M1 or M2 Air can do is 2TB internal), driving dual 4k monitors. So the M2 processor might be better, the whole system is lightyears short of lightyears better than mine, and I sure as hell couldn't get an Air that's even a little better than my system for $700.
I have been a very vocal critic of Apple for many years. All I can say is that my i9 laptop was running slow AF with the fan running all the time when I was barely running anything.
On my M1 Max, I have trouble getting it to go over 50% СPU, I'm running Windows in parallels and I don't even feel it. Somehow it uses less memory and less storage.
I get that Macs suck, they're expensive, not upgradeable, but somehow they just work better.