Yeah, I guess it was just charity that led them to develop a really fast, efficient processor and to put good memory in their machines in the first place.
Don't mistake not caring about "specs" with being indifferent to the experience.
"the experience" is what I meant by "vibes" and Apple users can care a lot about that. That means a whole lot more than just performance though which is why it's often so easy to find non-Apple products with way better specs for the same or lower prices. Some Apple users are fine with a slower experience as long as it's still an Apple experience.
completely agree. Most Apple users are in it for the ecosystem. Tech people care about performance and these people don't typically choose Apple until recently with the M series which are a beast. Even I'm envious.
Yeah, I guess it was just charity that led them to develop a really fast, efficient processor and to put good memory in their machines in the first place.
Don't mistake not caring about "specs" with being indifferent to the experience.
"the experience" is what I meant by "vibes" and Apple users can care a lot about that. That means a whole lot more than just performance though which is why it's often so easy to find non-Apple products with way better specs for the same or lower prices. Some Apple users are fine with a slower experience as long as it's still an Apple experience.
completely agree. Most Apple users are in it for the ecosystem. Tech people care about performance and these people don't typically choose Apple until recently with the M series which are a beast. Even I'm envious.
No need to be. I'm rocking Asahi on a M1 and it's the absolute peak Linux desktop experience.