Basically max out everything you can afford to max out. GPU is more important lately than CPU for most things, get as much of that and as much RAM as you can afford.
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Thanks! I appreciate the advice. I'm a little disappointed my lat e 2019 is already showing signs of needing to be upgraded.
I’d prioritize as much RAM as you can afford. It’s shared between the CPU and GPU, and since you seem to have tasks that stress both, extra RAM would be beneficial.
Both the pro and max SoCs can support 2 external displays (max can support 4). The Max has more GPU cores, so some of your workflows will benefit from that.
Oh…check to make sure that your displays will work with a pro: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213503
A workable option might be to get an external GPU enclosure and a full desktop GPU, and connect via FireWire , as well as upgrade to 64gb RAM in your current laptop (if the RAM isn't soldered in, ofc). This does kinda kill the portability, but it sounds like this is a workstation anyways, so might be fine.
Unsurpringly, it seems this functionality went away with the M-series chipset. So I guess we just wait for the $4500 Apple-silicon 2060ti-equivalent in a year or two.