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Apple's M1 Mac is not what you think...
- Published_at:2020-11-11
- Category:Science & Technology
- Channel:Snazzy Labs
- tags: snazzy labs quinn nelson snazzyq m1 apple m1 apple silicon apple arm arm transition m1 mac m1 macs m1 mac mini m1 macbook air m1 macbook pro 2020 mac mini 2020 macbook pro 2020 macbook air new macbook air apple event apple keynote big sur macos big sur release big sur review apple explained mac news apple news apple rumors a14 apple a14 iphone 12 iphone 12 mini iphone 12 pro max ipad air
- description: The first Apple Silicon Macs are here sporting the new M1 SoC. What does it mean for Macs today and into the future? Let's find out! Sign up for Setapp today! https://setapp.com/?utm_source=snazzylabs&utm_campaign=apps&utm_medium=sponsorship Check out my gear/suggestions! - http://amazon.com/shop/snazzylabs Subscribe to my podcast Flashback! - http://relay.fm/flashback Follow me on Twitter - http://twitter.com/snazzyq Follow me on Instagram - http://instagram.com/snazzyq At long last, Apple has finally announced and will soon be releasing Arm-based Macs based on Apple's new "Apple Silicon" family. This new chip, the M1, is based on the A14 and makes its way to the MacBook Air, 13" MacBook Pro with Touch Bar, and Mac mini. Specs are vague and performance is yet to be determined, but if Apple's slides are to be believed, this chip design and these machines are just the beginning of a hugely important transition for Apple and computing in general. But let's go beyond what Apple said in the keynote and dive into some of the nuance behind this new Apple Silicon M1 chip.
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