u/According-Answer-920

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I’m currently using a 2019 MacBook Pro (Intel A2159) with 8gb ram and it’s been hitting a wall. It can’t update to the latest macOS (many apps don‘t allow installation because of this), and the fans scream the moment I open chrome or my IDE.

I’m a student and a full stack developer. My workload is quite specific because I need to run a lot of things simultaneously:

Development: Full-stack web (Supabase/Node/Docker), native iOS/macOS apps, and Android development (requires heavy emulators). Running local agents (Antigravity, Codex, Claude Code).

AI/Research: Fine tuning AI models (currently stuck with Google Colab for this) and doing deep learning research datasets.

Academic: Heavy multitasking with 50+ Chrome tabs, different platforms, and the usual school/education stuff.

Luckily, I know an apple employee who has a 15% discount and I’m currently looking at these three 14-inch options (all with 1TB SSD) (discounted price):

  1. M5 Pro (binned 15-core) + 48GB RAM ($3,059)
  2. M5 (base) + 32GB RAM ($2,464)
  3. M5 (base) + 24GB RAM ($2,209)

I’m leaning towards the 48GB Pro model because I want this to last through my pre-uni years and into undergrad. I’ve considered a Mac Mini for the power, but I need portability for school and project meetings, so it has to be a laptop.

My questions:

  1. For those running Docker and Android Emulators together on Apple Silicon, is 24gb or 32gb ram enough, or will I regret not getting 48GB? It’s hard for me to decide as from what I’ve seen with my current intel MBP, 24gb ram may be a little risky.
  2. Is the "Pro" chip's extra memory bandwidth noticeable when running local LLMs and agentic IDEs like Codex/Antigravity?
  3. Coming from a 2019 Intel model, is there anything I’m overlooking regarding the 14-inch thermals under this kind of load?

Appreciate the help guys

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u/According-Answer-920 — 12 days ago