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Apple’s new MacBook is just fan-tastic – The Australian Financial Review
The MacBook Pro with M1 heralds a new era, not just in MacBooks but in notebooks and PCs in general.

There are basically two modes in which the new MacBooks operate: regular mode, which is used when you run applications specifically released to run on Apple Silicon processors; and “Rosetta 2” compatibility mode, which turns on automatically when you run applications that were released for Intel-based Macs.
This M1 chip is fast, energy efficient… and quiet.
The regular mode is remarkable. We did benchmark tests comparing the new entry-level MacBook Pro to a high-end, Intel Core i7 MacBook Pro…
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