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Apple Silicon ARM Chips vs Intel x86 Processors for Mac?



What if Apple stuck with Intel instead of switching to their own ARM-based chips? Would that have been a better choice? Let’s compare the technology differences!
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Timestamps ⬇️
Introduction – 00:00
Apple’s Past Troubles with Intel – 1:42
Intel’s Current Issues are MASSIVE – 3:31
Intel’s Disappointing Future Outlook – 4:47
Apple + TSMC = Perfect DUO – 5:29
Apple Silicon ARM chips vs Intel x86 chips – 6:56
How do app developers feel about Apple Silicon so far? – 9:23
Did Apple make the right choice to ditch Intel? – 12:23

The relationship between Apple and Intel has had its upsides and downsides.

In recent years, there have been mostly downsides, with Intel processors holding back the user experience of Apple’s Macs due to constant technology delays and other issues that I mention in this video.

Luckily, Apple has recently announced the switch to ARM-based Apple Silicon Macs, so I talk about the benefits of that transition.

TSMC is the chipmaker for Apple’s current iOS devices and its also gonna be manufacturing the chips for Apple Silicon Macs.

So I compared the future outlooks for both Intel and TSMC, comparing their release timelines and the processor technology and transistor density to find out if Apple made a wide decision by choosing TSMC over Intel for their future Macs.

Finally, I show off a ton of tweets by real app developers who have hands–on experience with the very first Apple Silicon Mac, Apple’s Developer Transition Kit with the A12Z Bionic chip.

What these developers are saying will truly surprise you and change your mind on the transition to Apple Silicon Macs later this year.

PS: One developer leaked new hardware code which reveals how many Apple Silicon Macs Apple is planning to release this year.

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