Buying mac just for bootcamp

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This translation will minimally impact the battery life, but this will improve as more apps are natively optimized for the M1 chip. That’s thanks to Apple’s Rosetta 2 translation layer that allows it to run Intel-optimized apps.

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Apple nailed the transition to ARM, and users will experience minimal or no bugs and no discernible difference in day-to-day use. However, for most pro-level users, the M1 MacBook Pro 13 trounces the competition.

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Should you even bother buying an Intel-based MacBook Pro at this point? For the most part, the answer is “no.” There is a condition to that, though, and we will get to it in a bit. Should you buy an Intel-based MacBook Pro? We also compared the M1 MacBook Pro 13 against the M1 MacBook Air. We compared the MacBook Pro 16 to the M1 MacBook 13. We’ve taken a look at each of the available MacBooks to determine which ones are and are not worth it for most consumers. With plenty of Macs now running on Apple’s in-house silicon, it’s time to look at the lineup and answer that age-old question: Is now a good time to get a MacBook Pro?Īs always, the answer varies based exactly on what you need.