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Standard User billford
(elder) Tue 31-Oct-23 10:01:37
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Scarily Fast


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I'm only really interested in desktops1 so haven't checked out everything on offer but the new M3 Macs look quite nice (apart from the colours crazy), and the release date could solve the problem of choosing a birthday present to buy myself smile

Still the problem of stingy storage and memory on the base models and the cost of upgrading it to sensible levels2, but I could get back £350-odd if I elected to trade this one in (27" Intel iMac) which would sweeten the pill a bit... just leaves the issue of whether this screen real estate addict could get used to a 24" display.

Decisions, decisions...



1 the thread title is give scope for thread drift for those with other interests tongue

2eta- I sometimes wonder if Apple are trying to increase customers' use of the Cloud... for which they can charge more money frown

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Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 31-Oct-23 10:59:51
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All Apple Silicon M-series machines since the first M1 are very brisk little things.

Still extremely happy with my personal M1 Max MacBook Pro which just had its second birthday and the Mac Studio M2 desktop I got earlier this year is a silent but astonishing beast.
Standard User TinyMongomery
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 31-Oct-23 11:53:37
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I don’t find storage space a problem on my mini. External SSDs (Samsung is my preference) are easily fast enough on a USB C connection and are very cheap nowadays (£130 for 2TB).

But you can’t do anything about the RAM, apart from buying enough in the first place.

TBH, I’m not that fussed about speed; the Intel mini is fast enough for my needs.

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Standard User billford
(elder) Tue 31-Oct-23 12:17:58
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In reply to a post by TinyMongomery:
TBH, I’m not that fussed about speed; the Intel mini is fast enough for my needs.
I'm in the same position- this iMac is so much faster than I am for what I want it to do that any increase isn't really relevant... but it's nice to have a new toy occasionally smile
Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Thu 02-Nov-23 09:12:18
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Apple prices for extra storage and memory have been high for years, worse now with their own silicon. that is why I went for the M2 pro instead of the M2, it worked out better value.
The M3 are fast machines, I know someone who have been waiting for a while and will be a bit disappointed with what is available on the Imac side. They will have to go for a Mac mini instead.

By all accounts, Qualcomm have produced an ARM chip that is faster than the M1 and M2, the problem is Windows on Arm is awful and there is no software. It may get better, we will see.
The thing is a lot of people who buy Apple does so for the eco system or for the OS, not just for speed. Pone of the reason I changed to Apple was because I am fed up with Windows, fed up with Microsoft pushing people into their cloud and pushing to use their search engines and browser. Apple don't do that, I just updated to Sonoma, thought I would have a nose and all my preferences, all my defaults are still there. None of this, please use our browser, it did pop up something about an Apple I.D, but clicked on it and it went away.

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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 02-Nov-23 09:31:46
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the problem is Windows on Arm is awful and there is no software.
Link?? Not what I've seen or read, with people running Win11/ARM using Parallels on M1 and M2 machines.

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Standard User stniuk
(experienced) Thu 02-Nov-23 11:48:49
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If you have a keyboard, screen etc it may be worth waiting a couple of months. There may be a new M3 Mac mini in the works. I’m still using a 09 Mac Pro, mostly for file conversion and running as an appletv file streamer.
A mini will be a huge speed upgrade for me and the cinema led screen still works fine.
Standard User andynormancx
(experienced) Thu 02-Nov-23 14:51:50
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Windows on ARM isn’t awful.

It is awful on the current non Apple ARM machines it runs on, but it runs really well in a VM on Apple silicon.

And as to there being no software available, Office (or at least most of it) and Visual Studio are already ARM native.

But it doesn’t really matter that most things aren’t available built for ARM. Microsoft’s layer for running x86 code on ARM might not be as good as Rosetta, but it still does a good job of running apps. For example I got a friend setup running Autocad in an ARM vm on his Mac mini and it runs better there than it does on his two year old Windows Intel laptop.

He is also running Office in the Windows VM, as the Mac version still isn’t quite in line with the Windows one.

Unless you are trying to play games or are unlucky enough that your x86 app doesn’t run, ARM Windows in Parellels on the Mac is a good and usable solution.
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 02-Nov-23 16:45:05
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Unless you are trying to play games or are unlucky enough that your x86 app doesn’t run, ARM Windows in Parellels on the Mac is a good and usable solution.

Windows 11 for ARM runs x86 and x64 so its not just legacy Windows applications. DirectX isn't supported so games isn't much use, but that always was an issue in VM on Mac, I know a few Mac owners whom dual booted Intel macs for gaming only.

If the chip competition can release CPUs that are close to M1 performance (and they don't need the other things in the M1 CPU for video conversion or Machine Learning) then some competition to the laptop Macs will appear.

e.g. instant on/off sleep (something Intel x86/64 has problem with)
e.g. 12+ hours battery life (intel Core 12th and later generation can get to 10 hrs)

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Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Fri 03-Nov-23 06:32:02
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In reply to a post by jchamier:
In reply to a post by zyborg47:
the problem is Windows on Arm is awful and there is no software.
Link?? Not what I've seen or read, with people running Win11/ARM using Parallels on M1 and M2 machines.


It used to be, not that I have followed it for a while,.

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