![]() ![]() ![]() My M1 (16GB/1TB MacBook Air) basically doesn't swap. I wasted too much of my time watching the video. I really, seriously do not recommend trying to desolder and replace chips on these boards. but, for media production you kinda need to pay apple what they demand and just accept the eye-watering markup. All look far more convincing in their higher specs than in their lower specs. If you could do with a new display, keyboard and mouse, the iMac is good. If you peripherals are all good, the Mini makes sense. If you need to buy now, and you're committed to the Apple ecosystem, I certainly wouldn't buy an Intel Mac, so the 4 M1 machines are your only choices realistically. there are no signs of disappointment to be found, which is remarkable. Reviewers and testers are generally shocked by how powerful they are. If your current set-up is operating well and you can hold off to give yourself options, you might wait.īut, reviews and performance testing all seems to indicate that 16GB works surprisingly well even on heavy professional workloads. If you use huge sample libraries for movie soundtrack composition or something like that, you might wait. ![]()
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