Ask HN: M5 MacBook Pro buyers, worth spending the $$$ to maybe run LLMs local?
To anyone upgrading their daily driver Mac this year, are you considering going to a Max + high memory config? eg. with the hope (now or in near future) of being able to do usefully run agents/LLMs locally on your main machine?
Or is the few extra thousand dollars difference between a base and max-spec MBP still just better spent on literally any other practical option (like different harware, remote hardware, cloud AI subscriptions or credits). Or wait to see if there will be an M5 Studio or what inferencing performance next year's M6 may bring?
I am tempted, but even with some new models getting skinnier and more efficient, I am not sure moore's law and the M5 generation is quite there yet to be worth the trouble?
What call's are ya'll making and why?
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I didn't go for a Max chip because I value the better battery life on the Pro more than I value the additional GPU cores.
Personally, I think until the LLMs start to plateau, it will always be more valuable to run a frontier LLM vs just a very capable local LLM. I have no idea when that will happen, so I simply decided to not overbuy the hardware now.
When it comes to local AI, I’m of the option that this is where things should go in the long-term. However, I want to see the market mature more to understand what that will look like. I don’t want to buy today in hopes of something down the road.
So pretty much all my buy signals are telling me to kick the can down the road.
This site was posted a couple weeks back. You can select the M5 Max from the list and see how it would run various local models. That may help make the decision.
https://www.canirun.ai/
I will try to get 10 years use out of it. 2031 will be time to evaluate the next machine.
One task that I sent to both was to make a website to search transcription files generated from video files that were also provided. I wanted to have the transcriptions display and be clickable. When clicked have the video skip to that point in play. The Opus website looked nice, and worked well. Qwen couldn't get the videos to play.
Now, for day-to-day tasks, the M1 wasn't a slouch, but the M5 Pro is still a big step forward in terms of performance.