MacBook Air M1 review: An absolutely stunning debut for Apple silicon in a Mac<article>
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<p>When Apple said it would start producing Macs with its own system-on-chip processors, custom CPU and GPU silicon (and a bunch of other stuff) to replace parts from Intel and AMD, we figured it would be good. I never expected it would be
this good.</p><p>Looking at the incredible performance of Apple’s A-series SoCs for iPhones and iPads, one could extrapolate to a laptop chip that offers really good efficiency and performance. To say that Apple delivered would be the understatement of the year.</p>
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<p>The MacBook Air with the new M1 processor so absolutely and thoroughly trounces the Intel version released earlier this year (with Intel’s “Ice Lake” Y-series CPU/GPU) that it defies belief.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3596603/macbook-air-m1-review-an-absolutely-stunning-debut-for-apple-silicon-in-a-mac.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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MacBook Air M1 review: An absolutely stunning debut for Apple silicon in a Mac