I doubt it. For one thing this is a Mac processor not a iPhone/iPad processor so mobile apps aren't really an issue in this context:
Apple has introduced the new M1 chip that will power its new generation of Arm-based Macs
Secondly, most of the apps worth using are already available on Android and iOS since iOS users are more profitable than Android users. Finally pretty much all FOSS is compilable on MacOS and iOS and even most of the Microsoft products are available on MacOS these days. I've been using L
Not the original poster, but for me it would be engineering applications. CAD, fluid dynamic simulation, electromagnetic simulators, FPGA synthesis, PCB layout tools. The professional versions of these exist, for the vast majority, on MS Windows. A handful will run on Linux as well, and very, very few on macOS. Yes, there are open source solutions for some of these, but they are almost always more clunky, more limited in functionality and have a lousy model library support.
For home and hobby use, macOS co
Marvelous! The super-user's going to boot me!
What a finely tuned response to the situation!
Not part of the cult... (Score:2)
Sorry, none of the apps I need exist in the Apple ecosystem.
The performance doesn't impress me.
They were on the right track with the Intel Macs- and made a mistake by eschewing AMD's new chips for ARM. Big mistake.
Re:Not part of the cult... (Score:2)
Sorry, none of the apps I need exist in the Apple ecosystem.
Just out of curiosity, what apps are those?
Re: Not part of the cult... (Score:1)
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Android-only ones maybe?
I doubt it. For one thing this is a Mac processor not a iPhone/iPad processor so mobile apps aren't really an issue in this context:
Secondly, most of the apps worth using are already available on Android and iOS since iOS users are more profitable than Android users. Finally pretty much all FOSS is compilable on MacOS and iOS and even most of the Microsoft products are available on MacOS these days. I've been using L
Re: Not part of the cult... (Score:1)
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For home and hobby use, macOS co