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Title: Apple details the power consumption savings of the M1 in the Mac Mini compared to previous models
Post by: Redaktion on January 29, 2021, 17:51:10
We already know that the Apple M1 SoC offers substantial performance and battery life improvements compared to Intel-powered MacBooks. However, Apple has shared the rated-power consumption of the M1 in the Mac mini, providing comparisons between the ARM chipset and chipsets back to the PowerPC G4.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-details-the-power-consumption-savings-of-the-M1-in-the-Mac-Mini-compared-to-previous-models.517445.0.html
Title: Re: Apple details the power consumption savings of the M1 in the Mac Mini compared to previous model
Post by: Rico Mico on January 31, 2021, 09:31:54
I have one and it flies, never hear a sound of the fan and the only minus is not being possible to Dual boot with windows, so that I could play all games. The M1 is *really* powerful but as a lot of games are still for x86 and not written for Metal, the performance would even reach higher levels.
Title: Re: Apple details the power consumption savings of the M1 in the Mac Mini compared to previous model
Post by: Dood on January 31, 2021, 14:48:35
Quote from: Rico Mico on January 31, 2021, 09:31:54
I have one and it flies, never hear a sound of the fan and the only minus is not being possible to Dual boot with windows, so that I could play all games. The M1 is *really* powerful but as a lot of games are still for x86 and not written for Metal, the performance would even reach higher levels.

Is there any Apple customer that doesn't live in a delusional dream?
Title: Re: Apple details the power consumption savings of the M1 in the Mac Mini compared to previous model
Post by: Markus on February 01, 2021, 04:45:56
Wow, so you used two different units of power in the same article. That really hurts my eyes!
You realize that 1 W is just ~3.41 BTU/h.
And because basically all of the engergy is converted to heat yes in fact the max heat energy is just 110W *3.41 = 376 BTU/h. 🤦  Half of the table is just repetition.
Title: Re: Apple details the power consumption savings of the M1 in the Mac Mini compared to previous model
Post by: _MT_ on February 01, 2021, 12:02:15
British Thermal Units, seriously? Do they live in 19th century England or what?
Title: Re: Apple details the power consumption savings of the M1 in the Mac Mini compared to previous model
Post by: Ghast on February 24, 2021, 11:10:13
Quote from: Dood on January 31, 2021, 14:48:35
Quote from: Rico Mico on January 31, 2021, 09:31:54
I have one and it flies, never hear a sound of the fan and the only minus is not being possible to Dual boot with windows, so that I could play all games. The M1 is *really* powerful but as a lot of games are still for x86 and not written for Metal, the performance would even reach higher levels.

Is there any Apple customer that doesn't live in a delusional dream?

What dream? Metal is a much more modern graphics stack and would definitely result in improved performance (you can see it in iOS games), the main problem is it's lack of cross-platform compatibility.