Existing Intel Mac owners will likely be wowed at the performance comparisons newbies to the Mac ecosystem will get ample performance despite the slim sticker price. Test Eine Bewertung oder Kritik einer Dienstleistung, eines Produkts oder eines kreativen Unternehmens wie. By putting this much potency into its most attainable Mac, Apple Silicon wastes no time in making its big pitch for the future. Apple Mac mini (M1) Test: Geschwindigkeit der nächsten Generation in einem alten Fall. It works relentlessly, outperforms its apparently meagre specs, and slots effortless onto every desk. They seem like laughably small drawbacks to me, though. The M1 Mac mini is like that little brother who irritates the hell out of you, but with whom you laugh the hardest and have the most fun while playing football in the garden.
You should budget at least $899 to get the 16GB memory upgrade, too, since that's not something you can swap out for later, and you'll have to provide your own display and peripherals.
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Sure, it'd be nice to be able to plug in more peripherals on the back, and I still wish Apple had a version of its wireless keyboard with a Touch ID sensor – and a cheaper version of the Pro Display XDR, for that matter. The two mini desktops share an identical form factor, with the Intel version coming in Space Gray and the M1 version finished in Silver. It's not hard to imagine another Mac mini with an even speedier SoC that addresses those absences on the current model. Mac Mini Intel This is a bit of an unfair fight, but the fact is that Apple still sells the Intel Mac mini, so it’s a natural comparison to make.
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Apple says its expects the Apple Silicon transition to take about two years, and of course the M1 is only the first of a series of homegrown chipset designs. There's no doubt that it's on borrowed time, though.
In its favor, though, are its four Thunderbolt 3 ports and support for up to three displays, its user-accessible memory slots, and the 10Gb ethernet option for those who need the very fastest network connection. It's $100 more expensive and, I suspect, its Core i5 processor will actually be slower at some of the media-focused tasks where the M1 shines. Finding something which doesn't play nicely with Rosetta 2, Apple's emulation system, is rare, at least for consumer-focused apps right now.įor the moment, the Intel version of the Mac mini is sticking around.
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As I found with the MacBook Air M1, it's worth checking the unofficial compatibility lists if there's particular software you can't do without. Über die vergangenen Jahre hat Apple die notwendigen Schritte gemacht, um nicht nur iPhones, iPads und Macs selbst herzustellen. The list of apps with native Apple Silicon support keeps getting longer, too, albeit sometimes only in beta form. Seite 1: MacBook Pro, MacBook Air und Mac Mini mit M1 im Test.