![]() ![]() If Apple even delivers half of the promises it delivered on stage, we’re going to be looking at a paradigm-altering change in the Macintosh world. ![]() High-end performance is bound to push to new heights with M-class chips, while current high-powered chips will become more affordable and more accessible than ever before. The performance and battery gains mentioned by Apple’s on-stage marketers were nearly off-the-charts, with real-day usage metrics coming in the very near future. Those teases and glimpses are all going to come full circle with Apple’s new M1 chip designed specifically for the Mac. My 6-core iMac with 24GB RAM simply can’t match the experience the iPad has already had for years. If you’ve ever directly compared the process of editing a photo inside Adobe Lightroom on the Mac and on an iPad, you’ll quickly know how much better the experience has become on the iPad. The teasing hasn’t been too inconspicuous either. In the last few years, Apple’s A-class chips in the iPad have even outpaced the chips found inside Apple’s Intel-based Macs, allowing for a glimpse into the future of what an Apple-chip-enabled Mac could do. ![]() IPads and iPhones have long had more power housed in their tiny, fanless bodies than most people have been able to truly grasp. ![]()
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