And yet I know tons of developers, myself included, that have made the jump. I think that's indicative of both how well they've done with the M1, and how lacking the Intel models were/are in many regards. This M1 is a good bit quicker than the 16" it replaced, but I notice the improvements to thermals, noise, and battery life way more.
Apple Now Selling More M1 Macs Than Intel-Based Models, Says Tim Cook
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Re: Apple Now Selling More M1 Macs Than Intel-Based Models, Says Tim Cook
#42It would've been a fine SoC for PC grade products.
Re: Apple Now Selling More M1 Macs Than Intel-Based Models, Says Tim Cook
#43I see a myriad of comments that boil down to “duh”, but I think these comments are missing the point. Consider an alternate possibility: “sales of Apple’s new ARM macs outpaced by older models”. Had Apple not knocked M1 out of the park, this was a real possibility. Is it surprising that a well executed architecture change is now selling well? Not really. But the more interesting point is that the rest of the market a…
Re: Apple Now Selling More M1 Macs Than Intel-Based Models, Says Tim Cook
#44Re: Apple Now Selling More M1 Macs Than Intel-Based Models, Says Tim Cook
#45I see a myriad of comments that boil down to “duh”, but I think these comments are missing the point. Consider an alternate possibility: “sales of Apple’s new ARM macs outpaced by older models”. Had Apple not knocked M1 out of the park, this was a real possibility. Is it surprising that a well executed architecture change is now selling well? Not really. But the more interesting point is that the rest of the market a…
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#46Re: Apple Now Selling More M1 Macs Than Intel-Based Models, Says Tim Cook
#47You mean people aren't going to buy hardware that its manufacturer explicitly said they're not going to be building and supporting much further? The same manufacturer that's known for dropping macOS support on perfectly capable older hardware without backwards compatibility? Color us surprised!
?? My 5+ year old systems are still getting updates. Yes, they're probably getting near the end of their support window but that doesn't seem unreasonable.
Re: Apple Now Selling More M1 Macs Than Intel-Based Models, Says Tim Cook
#48I see a myriad of comments that boil down to “duh”, but I think these comments are missing the point. Consider an alternate possibility: “sales of Apple’s new ARM macs outpaced by older models”. Had Apple not knocked M1 out of the park, this was a real possibility. Is it surprising that a well executed architecture change is now selling well? Not really. But the more interesting point is that the rest of the market a…
I can't speak to the quality of the M1 since I haven't used one yet, but I don't think the sales numbers mean that much. Basically just new shiny model outsells old standard model. Just look at the website. What would you rather buy, a standard model, or the one "supercharged by the Apple M1 chip?"
Re: Apple Now Selling More M1 Macs Than Intel-Based Models, Says Tim Cook
#49M1 is amazing and I bought my partner one and she loves it. However, when it came to buying a new engineer on our team a laptop, we had to go with the last 2020 Intel model. We still have some uncertainty over whether or not our development tools/environment will work on M1. Many python packages will take longer to install I imagine (if there are no wheels for the M1 mac, not sure if that's an issue) and I suspect so…
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#50More practical designs
Thicker, more performing machines
Higher quality and durability at the cost of thickness
Colors again?!
It’s possible, perhaps even likely that this was planned before Ives departure. But we are seeing a massive sea shift in the way Apple designs their gear. The old mantra was “thin and light before all else” Now it seeks back to “make stuff people love”