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Why is Apple's M1 chip so fast?
Why is Apple’s M1 Chip So Fast.
Real world experience with the new M1 Macs have started ticking in. They are fast. Real fast. But why? What is the magic?
https://erik-engheim.medium.com/why-is-apples-m1-chip-so-fast-3262b158cba2
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Just watching now, seems well researched - very interesting actually…
He’s a Windows user btw :upside_down_face:
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