Testing a 1GB RAM MacBook Pro M16 with 75 open applications

M1 test

It's been a few weeks since the first Apple silicon they have reached their destination. Users around the world are trying their new Macs with M1 processor, and the truth is that the first opinions are unanimous: simply, brutal.

It seems that Craig Federighi He did not fool us in the presentation of the new M1 processor we saw last September, and it is living up to the expectations he raised after his explanation in the "supposed" basement of Apple Park. We have just discovered a new sample of the power of the M1 published by a computer expert. Let's see it.

Rob griffiths is a computer technician who has been testing his new 13-inch MacBook Pro with an M1 processor for a few weeks. He has subjected it to a multitude of tests, not only to pass the typical Geekbench with more than known results, but to "whore" it on a good basis.

And one of those pruebas has been open 75 applications of all kinds, in an effort to see how that would impact the MacBook Pro M1 with just 16GB of RAM. And he was surprised how he could manage them and have them open without problem. Here's how he describes his experience:

 I've had my new MacBook Pro M1 for a few weeks now, and I can confidently say that this is the best performing Mac laptop I've ever owned, and not just because of its benchmark scores. It's that the entire system has been designed to take advantage of the powerful but low-power CPU built especially for Apple. As I use the machine, I have to keep reminding myself that it is the most basic Mac Apple Silicon you can buy today.

He adds that he is delighted with the performance and autonomy of his Macbook Air M1, without being able to imagine what will come in the near future with the iMac and the Mac Pro Apple Silicon.


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