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2023 Mac Mini 10 Core M2 Pro – A Beast for Xcode Compilation

4 pointsby danhodginsover 1 year ago

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danhodginsover 1 year ago
A performance benchmark examined compilation times in seconds for a large XCode data set. Surprisingly, the 2023 Mac Mini 10 core M2 Pro with only 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage (~$1,900 CAD or ~$1,300 USD) performed extremely well (85 seconds in the test).<p>The machine even went toe to toe with 10 core M1 Max&#x2F;M2 Pro Macbooks containing 32-64GB of RAM and 1-2TB of storage.<p>An interesting result that has me taking a very close look at the 2023 Mac Mini M2 Pro with 16GB &#x2F; 512GB.<p>Seems like a very good performance to price ratio for a new machine.<p>Note - I am scoping the use case down to Xcode compilation only to keep things simple.<p>Also - if one is willing to get an 8 core machine instead, for $100 CAD more you can get M2 8 core with 24GB RAM and 1TB SSD for $2,000, which also seems like great value (though XCode compilation in the test took 20-30 seconds longer).<p>Thoughts? What is your experience with XCode development and compilation using the M1&#x2F;M2&#x2F;M2 Pro Mac Mini?