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Laptops, like smartphones before them, have mostly become boring.
I think I’m excited again because I’velivedwith Apple Silicon.

There were a couple of main reasons for this, so hear me out.
But I also wanted to see what all the fuss was about.
So, I grabbed the cheapest M1-powered Mac Mini.

And I was blown away.
Despite being an entry-level product, my Mac Mini was an absolute beast.
It could have used more memory, sure, but the performance was insane.

Had it been a laptop, I’m sure I’d have appreciated the battery life, too.
The only real issue wasmacOS.
Snapdragon X is different, though.

For one, it doesn’t use a licensed Arm Ltd design.
TheOryon CPUis a completely in-house product, very much like Apple Silicon.
More pumped than in a long time.

Laptops have been getting thinner and more powerful, but battery life hasn’t really been going up.
That moment, finally, looks possible.
It works in gaming, so there’s no reason to believe it won’t work outside of it.

ARM laptops that can game?
The first is the 4.6 TFLOPS figure.
Creative workflows should also find great benefits from it.

From a gaming perspective, this is crucial.
How often does your NVIDIA/AMD/Intel graphics product get a “game ready” driver update for new titles?
With all this promised performance, could gamers start to benefit going forward as well?

I sure hope so.
Laptops are going to get exciting again, and that’s for everyone.
Intel will have to keep pushing forward, and others are looking to join in the race.

This really is the start of a seismic shift, and I’m here for it.











