![]() ![]() ![]() That’s quite a bitter pill to swallow – trust me. Fast-forward less than two years, and it has been replaced by two machines whose combined price is still about £1,000 less than the 16” MacBook Pro. I was one of those people until I got my hands on this M1 MacBook Air.Ī case in point: I specced up my 16” MacBook Pro in 2019 to be the most powerful laptop I could afford. People are often afraid of buying base-spec Apple Macs. So, if you fancy that base-spec M1 MacBook Air but you’re concerned about having one less graphics core than your mate, don’t be. Both machines can edit 4K video identically and undertake any graphics-related task without any trouble whatsoever.Ĭall it a price bracketing trick on Apple’s behalf or the fact that they need to sell off the M1s which end up with 7-cores of graphics performance as a result of manufacturing processes in real-world usage, it doesn’t make any difference whatsoever. ![]() I also have an M1 Mac mini and that has the 8-core GPU version of the M1 (and 16GB of RAM, versus my MacBook Air’s 8GB). Let’s get that 7-core GPU thing out of the way ![]()
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