When the first M1-based Macs were released in the fall of 2020, it’s no exaggeration to say they shook up the entire computer market. Apple took the basic architecture of the A14 (found in the iPhone 12), scaled it up to ultraportable laptop levels, and blew away the competition with what we called a “mind-boggling” improvement over the previous generation. It was fast, very fast, and provided shockingly good battery life.
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