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It is written by a dad, explaning and sharing the journey of replacing his Intel based Macbook Air with the newest one using Apple Silicon.įanless is a factor that fascinated me the ability to use it on my lap without burning my thigh. This article published on Medium drew my attention. On the musical side, I have the Pi4 setup as an Airplay receiver so that music can be streamed over from my Apple devices. Thus, a NAS is indeed what I should invest in and moving the photos over for backup. One resolution is using a network drive, it works even better with my recent WiFi upgrade. The problem for now is the need of hooking up the external drive every time. I have migrated from Aperture to Apple Photos using my MBP. The challenge is how to backup and consume them. It would be the photos in my Aperture library, the music that I collected over the years which matters most. Why do I want the new machine and what is the thing I want to resolve?īack to the logical self, I am asking myself what is THE thing I want to resolve since the breaking down of my iMac 2009. At least wait for homebrew to come up with a native build, so does Jetbrains on IntelliJ support with both are claimed to be underway. Still, I am telling myself it is not the time yet. Rosetta 2 is needed to fill the gaps but performance is more than adaquate. Native apps are still in scarcity especially on software development ends. Benchmark results, compatibility tests are coming out and both suggests that my original worry is not a concern. Those are the comment I saw from early reviewers. Review and unboxing videos start showing up. November 17, 2020Ī quiet week is over and Apple is now fulfilling orders. But with the questions above, it doesn't sounds wise to invest.Īnother uncertainty is life expectancy, could it survive 7 years by Fred's standard or is it just 5 by my standard? Having said that, my MBP turns 4 this month and I feel it could still serve a number of years. Money wise, it is not an outrageous spend and it is still cheaper than an iPhone 12 Pro Max. The battery life promise and speed gain sounds amazing.īut how well does it fare in real life usage? Is the Mac Mini still suffering from the wake-from-sleep issue that Jojit is experiencing? Besides, the machine is capped with 16G of RAM and there's a shadow of curse on 1st generation machine.ĭiscussed about this with my good friends and there are various reason to consider a replacement - recent broke down, aging machine, etc. A very sensible selection since these are the model that best suit with portability but less about performance. It's not just one but 3 machines are announced using the Apple Silicon! Macbook Air, Macbook Pro 13" and the Mac Mini.
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I am working more on the Windows platform nowadays. But I also realize the lack of need for a new machine. One part of me is interested in the new machine, want to be part of the new era, just like the transition from PowerPC to Intel. But given my experience with the Surface Pro X, I have doubt on the backward support readiness for both the performance and application compatibility. We know about Rosetta 2, the translation environment between X86_64 and ARM. We know a new laptop using ARM CPU is coming. It all started from the announcement of the Apple Event.