Did anyone change from MBP M1/M2 to MBA M4? Thinking about it but still hesitant. I remember back when I used an MBA, on occasion, some of my work will cause it to heat up a little...
[2025] New MacBook Air With M4
[2025] New MacBook Air With M4
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Apr 15 2025, 08:34 PM
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Did anyone change from MBP M1/M2 to MBA M4? Thinking about it but still hesitant. I remember back when I used an MBA, on occasion, some of my work will cause it to heat up a little...
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May 12 2025, 08:33 PM
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May 14 2025, 05:35 PM
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QUOTE(soonwai @ May 13 2025, 10:35 AM) I've tested Excel on Win11 ARM. To my memory, it's the same as their Windows version (but to be fair, I didn't check the Data section).That being said, with my limited experience on Win11 ARM, it's just not performant enough for my tastes - so I run proper Windows on other machines and VM's and RDP to them via Tailscale to use anything Win-based. |
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