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$699 Mac mini vs $1,000 PC: Which Is Faster?

Get your RAVPower MagSafe Wireless Charger here: https://amzn.to/37mtRfM Use coupon "UT5WTAHB" as well as code on product page to get it for just $22.99. U.S. only. The M1 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini are all impressive. But is Apple Silicon really going to end up being viable long term? Today we talk about a respectable Ryzen 4000 APU to demonstrate just how far ahead Apple may be... Buy an M1 MacBook Air - https://amzn.to/3qSQVuo​ Buy an M1 MacBook Pro - https://amzn.to/2JYMUUD​ Buy an M1 Mac mini - https://amzn.to/343N2cA​ Subscribe to my podcast Flashback! - http://relay.fm/flashback Follow me on Twitter - http://twitter.com/snazzyq Follow me on Instagram - http://instagram.com/snazzyq Apple announced Apple Silicon and a transition to ARM from x86 earlier this year after years of rumors and speculation. The M1 SoC released in the M1 Mac mini, M1 MacBook Pro, and M1 MacBook Air is impressive. The chip is insanely efficient and has rather excellent performance—objectively—not just for a low-TDP chip. But how does it compare to something like a Ryzen 4750G APU. Or what about a top-of-the-line laptop CPU like the 5900HX? We benchmark both machines and demonstrate how Apple Silicon's power efficiency just can't be matched and how that might affect the high-performance of an upcoming M2 or M1X later this year.

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  • Originally Aired February 19, 2021
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