What Makes Apple Silicon So Fast?

Real-world experience with the new Macs has sunk in. They are fast. Real fast. But why? What is the magic?

Erik Engheim
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On YouTube, I watched a Mac user who had bought an iMac last year. It was maxed out with 40 GB of RAM costing him about $4,000. He watched in disbelief how his hyperexpensive iMac was being demolished by his new M1 Mac Mini, which he had paid a measly $700 for.

In real-world test after test, the M1 Macs are not merely inching past top-of-the-line Intel Macs, they are destroying them. In disbelief, people have started asking how on earth this is possible?

If you are one of those people, you have come to the right place. Here I plan to break it down into digestible pieces exactly what it is that Apple has done with the M1. Specifically the questions I think a lot of people have are:

  1. What are the technical reasons this M1 chip is so fast?
  2. Has Apple made some really exotic technical choices to make this possible?
  3. How easy will it be for the competition such as Intel and AMD to pull the same technical tricks?

Sure you could try to Google this, but if you try to learn what Apple has done beyond the superficial explanations, you will quickly get buried in highly…

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