My experience running the Affinity suite along with Final Cut Pro, Motion, Blender, etc. I would however strongly recommend upgrading to 32GB and RAM, and maybe going for a larger (2TB+) hard drive, as neither can be upgraded later-and many apps these days are taking up multiple GBs of drive space, often because of providing universal Intel/Apple Silicon binary support. If you never plan to use your MacBook Pro off mains power then that's probably not an issue, but if portability is a factor you might want to stick with the 16 cores in the M1 Pro version. I kept going back and forth between ordering the M1 Pro and the M1 Max, and what finally swung it for me towards the Pro version was the better battery life. If those use cases aren't important, I'd strongly suggest going with the M1 Pro 16 core, as the M1 Max is really designed for heavy GPU intensive workflows such as 3D, video editing and machine learning. I'm currently running a late 2021 14" MacBook Pro with the M1 Pro (16 cores) and 32 GB RAM and while I've noticed a big difference in performance upgrading from a 2019 13" Intel MacBook Pro it's mostly been with GPU heavy apps video editing and 3D rendering, as well as with the Adobe apps - no more jet engine fan.
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