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    • orangeO
      orange
      last edited by orange

      I have some great news friends!

      Apple has just announced new forthcoming and very strong MacBook Air computers with M2 CPUs... A brand new platform for debugging ahahah 🤣

      Hopefully it will be stable and compatible with M1 builds.

      develop Branch / XCode 13.1
      macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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        A Former User @orange
        last edited by A Former User

        @orange If the Intel won't release a new and fast (also AI technology like Apple-ARM makes here) cpu around 5 nm technology soon, I think Intel will die :D

        Acording to the performance tests, M2 has a high performance above the MacBook pros which makes me think that Apple will release ultra fast & really good computers in a couple of years.

        I think most people will migrate from Windows to the Apple that has very good computers with a great price–performance ratio.

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        • orangeO
          orange @A Former User
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          @Steve-Mohican said in Now M2...:

          I think most people will migrate from Windows to the Apple that has very good computers with a great price–performance ratio.

          I've been a Windows user with 23 years of experience and always thought that practically the Windows PCs have better performance (and to me, it was). But after M1, I've immediately migrated to Apple ahahaha 🤣 🤣

          Intel has been fooling everyone with very small technological improvement acceleration for years. But ARM technology is a real Revolution.

          develop Branch / XCode 13.1
          macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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          • Christoph HartC
            Christoph Hart @orange
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            @orange I don‘t think there will be anything different than M1 - the jump to ARM was huge but now it‘s just iterations of the same architecture.

            If you already have M1 hardware there‘s no reason to update IMHO.

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            • orangeO
              orange @Christoph Hart
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              @Christoph-Hart said in Now M2...:

              If you already have M1 hardware there‘s no reason to update IMHO.

              Yes indeed. Maybe next year there will be M3, then A1, F1, Z9... :)

              If the architecture is the same with just iterations, no need to follow that :)

              develop Branch / XCode 13.1
              macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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