Hi, unfortunately here are my concerns about this entire Apple silicon
versus the Intel mock debate, and my concerns about it when it is in
respect to this issue.
The issue that I see is simply this. If you have to the way Apple sees
it financially is trade-in your Intel Mac spend $600 which I think is
abruptly the price difference between the two machines then spend
another $300 on Apple care protection. That if you live in a state or a
region that has a sales tax based on the total price of the item this
could get to be very expensive. In fact for many of us were blind at
least in the United States it is prohibitively expensive. In other words
I think for now they must support both the Intel and the silicon in 2023
I think that would be a different story but right now in late 2021 they
have to support both otherwise some people may just say Dell's elegant
switch to Windows in fact that's what I'm using to dictate this message
to simply because there is nothing comparable in terms of dictation on
the Apple side. In fact people hate me because I can't spell because I
have a written expression disorder so I have to use Dragon in Windows to
at least have a shot of being understood. I hope this helps, and is not
to unduly long.
On 10/24/2021 9:04 PM, Muhammad Fayed wrote:
BY THE WAY, how do you use your Macs? I think the performance difference for
you is not much because it is not a high workload that shows the difference.
One of the things I noticed between two Macs one of 2016 and another from 2020
is in dealing with larger numbers sheets. I find it more responsive and
VoiceOver stays busy for shorter periods of time.
A thing I remembered and think it is useful to keep in mind.
Regards,
Mohamed E. Fayed
On 25 Oct 2021, at 12:27 AM, 'Sabahattin Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries
<macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
I don’t think there’s any meaningful difference, personally, certainly no more
than would normally be expected for machines of similar benchmarks on either
platform. So, for instance, my 2019 iMac is more powerful than my 2020 M1 Mac
Mini, and it feels just the same. JMO.
I can’t wait to see Linux running on the M1 Mini. At last, a super-powered
small-form-factor Linux server!
Cheers,
Sabahattin
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