![]() ![]() In addition to Barefeets, you should also check in with Dork in A Tent, a popular DIT blog, who has been testing the new M1 based Mac Mini, and it's undeniably fast in pure testing. Those numbers are insanely impressive in terms of how fast the new M1 Apple Silicon chips are running versus Intel, especially since the programs they tested, like Lightroom, are not optimized for Apple Silicon, and thus, run through an emulation layer. ![]() If you don't already follow Barefeets, they are among the best, and they have already launched some pure numbers on the M1 versus Intel that are worth a look. There are a lot of very sophisticated people doing tests to generate raw benchmarks out in the world. This way, when more processing moves over to the GPU for something like rendering, there will be more unified memory available that was previously usually available as dedicated VRAM. With the M1, both the CPU and the GPU are able to use the same shared memory, called unified memory. Gone are the days when you would hunt for systems with the RAM and video ram (or VRAM) when shopping for a video editing and color grading machine. ![]()
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