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But x86 and Intel are losing badly in the highest growth part of the market: mobile/smart phones. Now $699 M1-based Mac mini is way faster than any Intel box in that price range and many that cost much more. The benchmarks that are starting to come out are just nuts , favoring the M1. Of course not all of the pieces are in place; that takes a while. But those developers that are on top of their game released universa…
Mobile phones have had a decade of phenomenal growth and development. Now people are at home again, and not quite so mobile. Commensurately, we are seeing a breath of life into a laptop/desktop market segment that, with few exceptions, has been marching to a steady drumbeat for at least the past six years.
True. The Mac had its best quarter ever, which should be a good setup for the transition to M1.