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9:00 – I have to point out that the apps you mentioned were _already_ compiled to run on ARM processors prior to Apple’s release of the new ARM Macs. Hopefully lots more apps will be compiled for ARM processors in the next couple years, because after experiencing Windows on ARM I’m very impressed and I want to see ARM become a viable alternative to x86-64.
Great video. I’m happy that you have called the nay-sayers out in such a polite and elegant way.
Let us the commenters follow through with a bit less elegance, I think you do us all a favor reminding us that acting like having travelled to the future, tested the product and came back with a ‘it sucked, it will continue to suck and it’s doomed’ verdict and attitude is orders of magnitude annoying and downright arrogant.
Bashing a product and prophesying the end of games and future of a platform that’s making strides in technology just because of irrational hate towards a brand is quite close-minded. I just can’t get off my head how some even compare it to $1K+ 12+ cores CPU SKUs saying that those are faster and hence M1 sucks and that TDP is not important… TDP = power consumption, what makes a laptop last 20hrs or 2hrs, overheat or not, be reliable long term or bust a component on its 6months of use, yes, that TDP labeled as “not important”.
Again, great vid, keep it coming, let’s hope this continues happening… only in terms of available potential technology-wise is already incredibly exciting.
Congrats on the 500K, keeping an eye on the 600K which gets closer every week.
This is as revolutionary as the first iPhone.
Normally I’d think a claim of a “personal computing revolution” is exaggerated, but this time I agree. The question is whether Intel is going to pull out all the stops to improve their CPUs so dramatically and so quickly that the changeover to ARM architecture never gets going outside of Mac Land — or whether Intel is going to pull out all the stops to “persuade” their business partners not to risk their business relationships by trying ARM processors. I suspect it will be about 33% the former and 67% the latter.
Is it a harmful thing that playing games on mac with charging it? Because of battery cycles issues etc.
m1 chip is a scam.. DO NOT BUY .. slowest laptop ever ever…. DOnt waste money… big fan of Steve jobs and used their products since long time.. never touching apple in my life again.. SLOW SLOW SLOW, FREEZES once every 10 sec even for minimal tasks….. customer service not good as before. APPLE IS OVER with these new jerks …
Is it Max Tech or Mac Tech!!🤩
For 200 bucks, upgrading to 16gb RAM is a no brainer
Great video! Thoughts on a keyboard cover for M1 MacBook Pro? I’m hearing conflicting opinions. One negative being potential permanent marks on screen. Also, potentially applying additional pressure to screen given tight fit when closed.
I knew ARM was going to take over. I didn’t think it was Apple to put the last nail in the x86 coffin, although I shouldn’t be surprised. I’ve always been a windows/android user but I’m ready to make the switch.
You mean Apple’s Law is the next one while Moore’s Law is dead?
wow, you guys keep fighting the claim that heavy swapping will kill your ssd and using fusion drive as a proof. yeah I’m sold , I now believe that, seeing that a fusion drive was able to handle some swapping. that is the same concept no difference at all. you know except the facts that swapping on that thing is slow as heck and won’t be as heavy, and the tiny fact that it’s a HDD not SSD.
no one said this is only apple thing or this is something new with m1.
people saying heavy swapping will kill your ssd be that a mac or windows. and I had that issue with 4/128gb surface pro 5, ssd died within 2 years. up until the last day there were 0 issues with it.
you can gather “proofs” as much as you like whether it’s a word of someone sure apple’s engineer know what they’re doing, or someone know that this is not a new issue, or someone who discovered that his hdd is not susceptible to the read/write times issue. in the end it’s a problem people needs to know and have an educated decision about it.
ps. I know fusion have little ssd in it, if you don’t know how that part work let me know, I will be happy to explain it’s used to save regular accessed data only not swapped file.
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Can do Macbook Pro 13” Advanced Model Mid 2020 vs Macbook Pro 13” Late 2020?
Since the M1 MBP can download iOS apps, which version of the app will I get when I download Microsoft Outlook. My question might seem simple but hear me out.
So a lot of companies allow employees to be able to use the mobile Microsoft Office for work emails (so on my phone I can get work emails and views attachments) because they can really control those (you can’t do certain things like export files or take screenshots or print or save etc. of the content for security).
Would be great if I could have both or the option to have the mobile version. It means a lot of people who use our own devices at times (with working from home I spend the morning having coffee and replying to emails and reviewing some emailed work) would not need multiple devices for work and personal use as we do now (i have to carry my work laptop and MacBook or tablet and work laptop).
Excellent stuff – shame that Steve was an;t around to gloat…;-)
Nvidia gpu is in trouble
I love the wallpaper and some of the others in the collection linked in the description. I guess you have to have a paid Adobe account in order to save those wallpapers without the watermark?
Meh. RISCV is the new hotness. 😆