Well all you achieved there is you are an apple fanboi. I have watched , since I came into the music scene, Apple having twice the problems Windows users have. I can't actually recall any major issues with the OS that's caused major issues in Doze land. I have had issues with hardware recently, but never the OS. Drivers for hardware (Audio Interfaces) are down to the company supplying the interface, that's not a windows thing. VST's still work on my system in 32 bit bridged world.SoftSynthLover99 wrote: Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:36 amThis is the 1st generation M1 chip. I personally have a max spec M1 Max. But did you ready the part of the article that said this:BONES wrote: Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:20 am No, no, no, no, no! Here, for the umpteenth time, is an article showing comparisons of real laptops that you can go to a shop and buy, all for roughly the same price as the new MacBook Pro they test against. As you'll see if you look at the graphs, Ryzen powered PCs absolutely slaughter Apple's M1 in all but one test. And in most of them, Intel also beats the M1, albeit by a slimmer margin. It is just that one benchmark where the M1 does really well and, even there, it is still bested by Intel.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/393822/ ... -4000.html
“ None of this bothers Apple’s M1 much though. Based on TSMC’s most advanced 5nm process, it’s a stone cold killer, with Macworld reporting no fan noise at all during the run. That can’t be said of the x86 laptops, which all vary from fairly quiet to a little rackety.”
This is the point I’m making. These machines are silent workhorses that don’t even flinch when pushed hard. And that was the basic m1 chip! The M1 Pro and M1 Max are even crazier when it comes to real world performance. Like I said you just have to try it to truly understand. Looking at benchmarks don’t do these machines justice.
Apple are the culprits here, as was said, they break backwards compatibility without a care in the world, and you all subscribe to it, just because the M1 is a decent chip, well guess what , both AMD and Intel have chips that are as good and better, again, as was said previous, yet you seem to disregard that. The new Intel chip beats the M1 in single core and multiple core performance. Only good thing about the M1 is the power consumption in comparison.
I don't deny the M1 is a good chip, but look at the cost of it. I'd be furious if I'd lost the use of 90% of my plugins from the start.
