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Old 11-11-2020, 08:37 PM   #18
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What I wonder now is whether Apple will end up making the Mac (any Mac) more limited by having essentially a smartphone CPU. No doubt, like the iPad, the M1 will excel at some things in real world usage, but will it fall flat in others? In making the grandiose claims that it makes for the M1, Apple is taking a risk. If the M1 fails to meet the hype, what happens then?
Apple wouldn't commit to moving it's entire Mac business to Apple Silicon if they weren't absolutely sure they could bring a superior customer experience...so much superior...that it was worth the years and years of effort to make it so.
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