Apple is releasing new Apple Silicon Macs. What does this mean, what should you expect, and how is this going to benefit us as consumers? Will it? Snazzy Labs answers!
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It has been a couple months since WWDC and the unveiling of Apple’s upcoming in-house silicon Macs and Apple itself has stated that the first of these new Intel-less computers are right around the corner. If not really soon-jury’s still out on that one-certainly by end-of-year. And while you’ve likely seen a number of videos from your favorite VIworldrs theorizing about what the future may hold, today I want to get to brass tacks and actually analyze why Apple wants to transition, the hardware they’ve engineered to make it happen, how software will play a vital role in all this, and why the transition might not be as picture perfect as they’ve led us all to believe.
You have underestimated the power of the Mac.
Question why is there so much bad press about Apple silicon M1. I have the Apple M1 MacBook Pro. I think it’s grate so what’s the problem?
Cuz trashy conglomerate channels have to make the hottest takes for the most views.
Someone has a time machine...
Glad I found this channel! Your videos are so good!
I will just point out that Quinn got everything right ;)
its so nice how this was 200% wrong and they actually announced a high performance macbook
cool and snazzy for sure .. great energy ..!!
I'm not all that impressed with it. My new computer will be here soon and it won't be an iMac this time. Oh, yes, iMacs have been worth the money but now they want to charge you double for half the computer. On top of them now reviving old components to run their own chip? No, thanks. I just got double for half the price of an iMac instead.
This really hasn't aged well.
It actually mostly has though.
Your channel definitely deserves my subs!
Watching this on my M1 MacBook Pro - its my first Mac cause of this apple silicon. Stunning.
Brilliant vid! Very knowledgeable, ... and passionate. Love the prediction before the fact, but based on ... facts. Predictions do not a smart person make, but knowledge sure does. M1 pretty much blew everybody away. Well done Apple, and this video 👍🏻
It turned out to crunch video faster than your Hackintosh!
It’s not aging well 🤣😂😅
This has become my favorite apple VIworld channel! Like your style and everything.
Thanks!!
11:12 ahah 😂 funny to listen now
Hackintosh mobile?
Holy shit you predicted the future
you where reaaaaalllly close. good for you
Apple having complete control over hardware and software is not exactly a good thing...
@Nacho the Don Um, because for 1) they can track everything you do, 2) they have the monopoly over what hardware and software you use, and 3) the hardware and OS are digitally signed together so even if you could physically replace or upgrade parts (which you can't) the system would refuse to boot. Is that enough for you?
Why’s that
That click bate though... making us think you already have the devices.. :D tisk tisk
I need a new MacBook so badly. I’m currently running a 2013 MacBook Pro and it’s crashing all the time. Question: I I upgrade now (with an Intel processor) will my MacBook Pro be obsolete within 2 years?
Yes. Apple silicon (the m1 chip) is out. Get something with that
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Please respond to the expectations for this video now that we have m1
They are preparing the market, the beasts aren't coming before 2022 once they've fixed all the bugs however that's great news going forward.
Oh greeaaatttt...apple more control...apple own gpu and cpu...apple or nothing...apple way only. Repairable or upgrade? Nope..not even little bit no longer...more integration more cost. Arm vs x86....power efficiency vs power process. Consumer use vs pro or power user.
Came to watch to see how well this aged now the m1 MacBooks and mini are launched
That's exactly what apple has done!!!!!!
Any reason why my iPad Air (2020) cannot run Minecraft properly if the chip is so great? It is so frustrating.
Very interesting, thanks!
Already watch your videos for a while but this one finally made me subscribe to your channel! Awesome video!
I don't think Apple will be willing to ship the first Apple Silicon Mac and not have it make a splash performance-wise. I only wish they would stop obsessing with making MacBook Pros thin enough to slide under a door. Many of us who us rely on a portable alone, yet we have a need for high performance. We would be happier with a slightly chunkier variant that could get the most out of the Mac without thermal limits imposed by the thin design. While the new chips are almost certainly going to generate less heat, my fear is that Apple will design the Macs based on this, making the Macs even thinner at the cost of performance. What I need is the efficiency when I'm not hammering the CPU cores and the GPU, but the performance there and sustainable when I need it. I literally have a desktop fan here for my MacBook Pro 2016 for when work gets heavy and the thermal management system decides it needs to tank the performance of the Mac. Maybe the 16" version should be the performance beast that sacrifices some size and weight to provide high performance when needed?
I have an early 2011 17" MacBook Pro with the quad core i7. It hasn't slowed down, I just occasionally double the size of the OWC SSD. RAM is at 16GB. Also have been on countless corporate Unix boxes and PCs, but always have a Mac in the mix. One day this one will quit and I'll have to get a new ultra-thin MacBook with soldered RAM and SSD. My iPhone 6 Plus just quit (bad RF transceiver chip) and I picked up the little SE - it's weird having a small phone again but it's very fast with the A13 SoC.
New slogan for Apple: "Intel now Outside"
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11:15 "i think a lot of people believe apple's going to come in balls blazing" is that really the epxression? 😂
François Piednoël is literally translated as Francis Christmasfoot.
Whats that sound in the background?
13 min of click bait 😐
I have no idea what he said...but I am excited! :P
6:33 Rene thanks you. 8:55 when it comes to Apple, some people just lose perspective or rationale
Watch Apple fully ripp off Windows 8 and put a "Mac Mode" in iPad OS then kill off the MacBook Air.
Knowing Apple, they’re new ARM MacBook will be “just a bit faster”, only “marginally better” to keep in pace with what an Intel chip would be.
Should we wait for the 2nd generation?
I trust Intel over Apple on cpus. One is an expert the other is focused on designing small things for praise.
Do you believe Apple will develop a compatibility layer so that any arm optimized app can run on intel so that apps don’t have cut support and can run similar to the iPhone line up where they support for a long time due to their software services which need current hardware.
Also how would they be able to make chips for the Mac Pro? Would they try making a motherboard which can support several CPUs for a larger core count?
Very well curated and explained. Great video. Thanks
I just home arm linux can be run natively on the new laptops :)
oh yeah ...... now apple would build protection against repair shops directly to their silicon ... to make people to pay more bucks on simple repairs in apple shops...... hands on
I didn’t understand most of what he was saying
If it can’t run Windows, Apple will lose a lot of Mac users.
Apple hasn’t produced anything blazingly fast in ages. This won’t be it either. As much as I love ARM, and it’s instruction set. Intel (unfortunately) has focused on brilliant and significant performance increases in their opcodes. ARM will not do this to maintain its fixed length instructions, so certain thing that take a single instruction 30 cycles will take and arm 30 instructions at 4 cycles. And intel actually focused the optimizations where it matters. In memory IO and clever optimized pipelines and multimedia (IO). This is not to say that Apple will extend ARM instruction set with these optimizations but that’s a long ways away. So basically the first 5-10 years your buying overpriced iPads or Cellphones.
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Where does one go to learn all the stuff he's talking about? Without college... there's gotta be inexpensive paid courses or free courses somewhere...
About running iOS apps on x86: Most apps could be recompiled against x86. I think 99% of Apps will run after recompiling. Also there are no "Apple Compilers" they use CLang/GCC like Android does.
It would be super sick if this ended up lowering Mac prices across the board. It probably won't, but it would get me to buy a new Mac ever,
And of course crApple will modify OSX so that it will ONLY run on their Silicon and NOTHING ELSE
Why are they making more macbooks if they want ipad to replace them
Budget builds official, never thought i'd see it on a snazzy labs video
So get an intel Mac for a discount in the new year or upgrade right away?
I’d like to see Apple return to the ethos of the first Mac Mini that got so many users their first 21st century Mac experience. A small, inexpensive solid state appliance could be a great entry point for Windows users. It should be around the size of a Raspberry Pi or Apple TV, have a slick silent aluminium enclosure with 4 x USB C ports, a wall-wart USB-C power supply (optional) and nothing else....
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Isn’t releasing MacBook with arm processors going to dilute sales of the iPad and the other way around. If having a processor the same as the iPad on a Mac means you can run iPad apps and it’s light enough. Then why do we need an iPad ? We might want but why do we need
You should be above click bate dude. Disappointing....
I am glad they are finally getting away from Intel. I am not glad that they will be continuing the 'drag the feet' marketing routine endlessly into the future nm by nm. But the price I am not convinced will go down at all considering what they do with phones and tablets.
So this would probably mean that the fully fledged Mac OS will be available for iPads and iPhones.
Well we've come full circle. So it could go the way you say, or it could be WORSE than the competition (again).
"The options are limitless once Apple is in charge of their own architecture designs." Options for whom? Apple or the consumer lol? No hackintoshes. RIP macOS for me.
He is going to say there is nothing better on the PC market that nearly matches the A12Z processor performance He will say that even a 2030 PC cannot beat an iPad. Why bother?
I am definitely betting on your predictions of the relatively small increase, if any, in power, selling points such as iOS apps and battery performance rather than a blazingly powerful processor!
Excellent video that puts things in perspective. Makes me want to return my MacBook Pro 16 and wait for the arm version. But I do love my boot camp
A fanless design, because if not properly cooled it will die after 4-5 years of use lol
Except Apple has a nasty habit of deprecating various libraries and build tools. I'm betting there will be few programs that will need a tone of code change to run. There will probably be a few large players that will either take a number of years to re tool their app or just not even bother.
So, when is the prediction macbook air arm will be coming?
A14X for next iPad Pro. Apple Silicon (AS1?) should be more powerful...
This guy is a real believer and lover of Apple products. That new age watch of his proves it.
Great analysis, it should be interesting. My Mac is getting on in years, a 2013 model, and though it is still powerful enough to handle what it needs to do, edit photos in Capture One (if I used Lightroom, who knows), it is the end of the line for OS upgrades. I think waiting until Apple has established their desktop line will be a good time to upgrade, this computer should be well in need of upgrading by then; spinning HDs in your Mac are SO last decade. Alternatively, if my finances aren't improving after this whole Covid mess, maybe 2ndhand Intel Macs will be a good deal, and still plenty more powerful than my 2013 model. I'm sure plenty will want the new latest thing, esp if Apple has an impressive unveiling event.
Oh right gee, it’s all intels fault lol smh no Apple is a JOKE
So can you run Windows on it...and how slow would that emulation be? Just seems that Apple likes to keep changing cpu....680x0, PowerPC, intel.....Apple cpu. Anyone thinking maybe not buy a current Mac until the new ones come out?
When will Apple release their Macs with *powerful ARM chips?*
I think in the year 2022, many Desktop PC will support 8K 120 Hz as Apple will catch up just 8K 60 Hz. This year 2020, PC supports 8K 60 Hz by Nvidia & AMD GPU cards while Apple Mac Pro supports 6K 60 Hz.
@Jon K So in the Summer 2022 because Apple announced it in the Summer 2020.
is "it'll" even an actual word?
@Raditya Arga Putra no it’s part of the english language
is it only used in written form? because I've never heard anyone uses "it'll" when speaking.
Yes. It's a shortened version of "it will".
nerd
Anyone still watch this video?
Meanwhile ARM is already on 5nm...and intel is still at 12nm, bohooo
Vertically integrated companies went out of business: IBM
I think the smart thing to do for Apple is to launch a desktop mac (among other ones): Small developers (and no so small ones) must be in focus. Those who do not have the transition kit
Remember when Apple made products for people like me who have no idea what the hell he is talking about?
Sir plz tell me When it will launch 🥺
Very on point, I say your about 90% on with your prediction and thats about as good as anyone is gonna get! This is bold for apple, bold as all hell, lets be really real here. Theres a reason only a small handfull of CPU makers exist, remember Cyrix? Its gonna make or break the company, bottom line....
THANK YOU FOR THE HYPE
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That makes sense to me. Programs that can make use of a mac pro level of device take awhile to build correctly.
Why do I feel like I've seen this many times over
Apple is like a tail that tries to wag the dog. Intel doesn't wag like they like so here we are. Apple prefers to lock everything down as we know so why wouldn't that include the CPU and the architecture of the motherboard? Apple will claim it is all done for the end user in order to assure the best experience. As my mother used to say: "(insert Apple) has gotten too big for their britches".
I would've been impressed, had it not been for the absolute smackdown AMD has been unleashing since zen2 last year. Sienna cichlid is coming, nuff said.
Factor or fiction ? What the industry insiders say so far ... Intel put up tthe licensing costs for using intel chips. As a major customer Apple could only see a shrinking margin and a supplier monopoly going into the future. Apple turned to ARM to design a new chip generation which it could license the manufacture. It could do this as its volumes were high enough,its eco system restricted enough, it is rumoured that it took a share in a japanse chip manufacture.Awareded the chip contract from apple inc. and took profits from the increase stock leverage. X86 chips are currently the industry standard architecture, the cheapest chips to manufacture due to volume,an the worlds software is written to run on x86..Arm on pc s never took off due to this reason and probably won't for many years as the investors are too heavely invested in that technology. Open source is gradually porting to arm but until ARM is mainstream if at all. Apple will be laying out lots of cash year on year to develope their eco system as a standalone eco system like oracle does with solaris. Conclusion its a long time line for development,adoption with little immediate cost advantage to adopt such a strategy.The future is a mixed market place for ARM which will be to the consumers advantage generally. Arm architecture has development potential both good and bad.
All-in-all, it doesn't matter. The Apple laptop population vs. Windows is like a drop of water in the ocean. Also, say goodbye to Windows through either Parallels or Bootcamp -- it ain't going to happen. I would guess that at least 25% of MBP sales are because the machine can run both macOS and Windows. Take that away, and the advantages go away, too.
please cease and desist with the overacting
Unlike Fung Shu we will see yours next week on stage and this year
if they hang onto cooling and just slap an ipad chip in it imagine the possible factory overclocks
My man. Looking like a 40yo bear bellies bro when he’s still under 30