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A pro photographer tests Apple’s M1 MacBook – CNET
Apple’s new silicon offers great improvements for creative pros, but it doesn’t do everything, yet.
Andrew Hoyle/CNET
As a professional photographer, I was intrigued when Apple ditched Intel’s chips and instead started using its own M1 silicon in the MacBook lineup. The performance boosts Apple promised were very appealing as was the supposed battery life improvement but I was nervous about having to run my professional software on a platform that wasn’t yet properly supported by some of the tools I use every day.
I’ve spent some time now with the 13-inch M1-based MacBook Pro (with 16GB RAM)…
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