Saw the review on Floatplane! I think the LMG team did fantastic work with this one. By far the greatest number of benchmark graphs published, the best explanation of the Rosetta translation layer and how it affects performance, and theoretical future performance with larger chips. It’s certainly not the end-all-be-all of silicon performance but it makes me excited for the future. It’s fun to see Macs not suck!
I picked up an M1 with 16GB Ram and 1TB SSD. Amazing machine, blows my 2019 MBP out of the water, especially when it comes to heat and noise. The 8 core i9 in the 2019 MBP gets so excruciatingly hot that you really can't use it as a "lap" top.
@@14mrb67 I still use it as a second machine at work for software development, still works great. I've replaced it with a new M4 Pro 14/20 Core Mini. TBH I only really notice a difference between the M1 and M4 Pro when I'm doing video editing. For day to day computing, browsing, email etc it's more than adequate.
@ALEX A Which is fairly irrelevant, because they're not single-core CPUs. The more relevant factors are performance per watt (because mobile market) and multi-core performance (because CPU-heavy tasks in modern software are generally multithreaded). The M1 looks very good for the role it fills, but that is a very different role from where the 5950x is sitting.
At least Apple has build enough trust so that customers do take their word for it. unlike windows OEMs who advertise 25 hours of battery while hardly delivering 7.
@@jepulis6674 AMD: Oh no our product is so popular that we sold out! Oh gee guess some people will have to buy Intel while we make more oh no. Guess we're winning a little too hard over here boo um hoo.
@@jepulis6674 being unable to supply demand is certainly not ideal, but look back 8 or so years ago, AMD was facing possible bankruptcy. Now they are way above green on their finance. It's a huge win.
This is like DBZ-the heroes are stuck in the hardest fight of their lives against the androids, villains so powerful that Trunks literally had to go back in time to help stop them. And suddenly Cell shows up out of nowhere and nobody has any idea who or what he is and he just eats the androids like they’re nothing, just gobbles them right up with his butt...before challenging everybody to a fighting tournament, naturally.
intel was running on the apple bandwagon for so long. now that Apple is going to be transitioning to their own silicone Intel isn't going to do so well.
@@VanSanProductions Intel have also lost out on both consoles - which tells me that a lot of (especially Xbox games) will be more AMD optimised going forwards which might work out well for AMD based PC gamers, they've lost Apple and they've lost to Ryzen in general in the PC market...they're really getting battered on the consumer front.
I subscribe to this channel two days ago and I'm almost ashamed to admit how many of these videos I've watched. Genuinely impressed by the thoroughness and sheer volume of information presented in each and every one.
On a marketing view, it is really a good move to embrace the meme ! Meme are very popular and spread everywhere on internet. What a good way to make people know about you while laughing at a funny pic and knowing that you are fine with that makes you look like a good guy with humor
Yeah glad I waited for this video. Half of youtube compares M1 hardware encoding with software encoding on the intel and completely pretends AMD processors do not exist as a comparison. Makes me sad to see how biased most youtubers are.
This isn't even close.. not even a little bit .. to the best M1 reviews I've seen already. It's a light weight take on this new product. VERY LIGHT WEIGHT.
I almost feel bad for the mini. It is meant to be an entry level system, but people are testing it against high-end workstations. It does well anyway, but this is a bit unfair
Thats because it has high end workstation price, and thats a fair comparison, Id still take Mac Mini over any high end workstation anyway, software integration does miracles where Windows machines cant compete, not even close.
@@Glade4 high-end workstation price? under $1000? Sure it lacks upgradability and a dedicated GPU, but at this price I wouldn't talk about high end workstations....
To be fair, 10GbE is more usually used for connecting to other things on your local network- that’s what Linus uses it for. Very few people have wired internet faster than gigabit at this point.
@@robinarora8137 Home users who are techies are already talking about 2 and 3 gb connections. These are the same people that want a TB of ram, when they don't use more than 32-64 gigs. Lol!
Keep watching. Pretty soon you will be playing Crysis at 12fps on your custom water cooled rgb, and your mom will bring your plate of tendies and ask when you learned to use a screwdriver.
ha! Just the skill required for all tech communicators, and in my case, while writing for IBM (before we even had a color screen), sometimes I didn't even understand what I was writing, but somehow I had to make it consumable by the reader. A life skill for sure.
What do you mean, finally? They’ve been leading with the iPad, Apple Watch, and AirPods for ages. That’s why Linus is happy to use those particular products and praises the innovation. The arm chip in the iPhone is 2 years ahead of the competition. They just bunged the arm chip in the macs. Where they are behind is in fixing and durability but that is intentional in my view.
Yeah, give it a few years, and if Qualcom catches up (And the race is *definately* on), Intel is in serious trouble, especially with AMD snapping at their heels from the other direction
@@TalmoTheSell the reason Apple silicon is faster bcuz it had higger power consumption, & ios doesn't allow fully app multitasking thus make it very efficient, no need JVM, etc
@@franchocou Says who? Apple's chip were always more power efficient (example A13 has a TDP of 6W and SD865 had 10W). And what does multitasking have to do anything with chip performance??
@@shayneoneill1506 Qualcomm has been struggling to catch up in the smartphone SOC arena for a decade. Each year, Apple’s A-Series maintains at least a 2x performance lead over Qualcomm’s offerings. This won’t change, as Apple has far superior fundamentals in their chip design.
Ikr? Like damn, Apple's definitely putting its best foot forward with this one! Glad they're doing that tho so the transition is less painful than the transition from PowerPC to Intel was back in the day.
Not just that but it almost matched it in single threaded performance. The Ryzen is good, this chip is amazing. Completely destroys other chips in performance per watt.
@@130rne That's what happens when you compare RISC and CISC chips in loads that can take advantage of RISC, even with the special sauce x86 bits it loses in single core to the intel part when having to emulate a normal desktop cpu despite having such a commanding lead over it in native apps
He soften message to not alienate his userbase of apple fans who live in an alternative reality. Im kind of disappointed he glossed over all the challenges from games glitching to limited 3rd party application support. It seems to me he just jumped on board the band wagon because its costly to lose views even though i think he knows the challenges make this a product not ready on launch day. Im also disappointed the way graphs were presented unsorted and conclusions drawn and excuses for why it under performs previous generation. Apple is not giving a discount to consumers... they are marketing it a direct replacement to intel generation and while it does better in some tests others it under performs.
I currently was provided with a 2020 M1 MBP and it has been working sooooo well for me! 16 gig memory really does wonders. I could have around 20 tabs opened while exporting something on After Effects. For my personal computer, I'm looking at buying the Mac Mini and I'm so glad I came across this video. I'm a year late but this has been super informative, thank you! I think I'm actually already sold on this.
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AMD isn't battling with Apple, they make completely different products. Desktop Ryzen will still completely trash the M1 but come on, they're in different power classes and you can't directly compare them anyway. You can't put a 5600x into a Mac Mini-sized box without incredible cooling.
Yes, I wonder what the M5-Torx is going to be capable of? This M1 design seems more like a development matrix. I wonder if the spare space in the case is big enough for something like a PI mini module for expansion maybe? ...the M1 looks like it would fit in a Nintendo DS3 case. Lol
Its an interesting step on the way to transition to ARM, something Microsoft couldnt pull by themselves but with Apple pushing the change, developers will start paying any attention to developing ARM apps, specially reffering to Windows.
I'm a fanboy of technological progress and healthy competition in the marketplace. As such, well done, Apple. I hope you keep it going and force AMD and Intel to try even harder to create better products for us all to enjoy.
Does anyone think Intel is going to get its shit together? They sold off their ARM division a few years ago. At least AMD has some engineering innovation chops-they might not be able to catch up on mobile, but they’ll still rule the desktop (potentially). I think it’s the ARM companies where we’ll see the most progress.
Lukav thats the exact point of view which i have and agree. Finally someone who comes and made something NEW. Doesnt matter if it is apple or some other company
@@Traumatree Ryzen 4800U is Faster in some multicore, 20%+ slower in single core and has much slower igpu. So not really an accurate statement. www.cpu-monkey.com/en/compare_cpu-apple_m1-1804-vs-amd_ryzen_7_4800u-1142
The transition from 32 to 64 to M1 is painful, especially for audio/video production machines, but it reminds me of the shift from OS9 - a huge architectural upgrade. Now if only we could get those USB-A ports and MagSafe back!
@@marceelino ah, why? The new Macbook Air just became the best bang for your buck of all laptops of its type by a mile. Its CPU is super fast, it has no fan, its battery lasts a very long time and its GPU is very competitive, all for $999 to start.
@@arn999 I agree. But there are no versions of the apps I use for macos, nor there are versions of them compiled for any kind of ARM. So it's not useful for me.
@@arn999 but it's limited to ARM architecture. This is not linux. This is locked Apple. You are not getting the freedom you need when you have a normal laptop. I just don't see it as a good value now. And you seen in the review. There is no software or software is not build for it properly. In few years it might be viable. Not now.
He’s a model-standard RUclipsr. Ofc he’ll make it into 2 videos so squeeze out view counts. I’m more supportive of the people he feeds. Simp not for him, simp for Anthony XD
Here’s a fun fact, segues are actually just warnings for advertisement slots. I find it so easy to 10sec skip the sponsor spots. Thank you so much for this!
@@transcending6959 Well anytime there is a suspicious comment like that it is either A. Self promo (which 99.99% of time leads you to a waste of time) B. Some shitty content from some shitty youtuber nobody cares about (similar to self promo) C. Somehow a fucking Corona virus fake mask don’t work the earth is I don’t know a fucking train conspiracy theory. I honestly don’t know how that works but I’ve seen those videos.
@@DanC8111_ In this case it's neither of those. He's trying to harass someone else by linking their video in hopes that people will dislike said video.
In 2024, you can get the Mac Mini M1 with 16GB of ram and 1TB of storage for less than $800. That is an unbelievable deal for what you are getting. The bottleneck in the Mini is not the the M1 chip and none of the newer chips offer as much of an upgrade over the base model 8GB Mini as upgrading the ram. The Mini _apparently_ has better storage due to something something write speeds, but idk enough about that to really speak on it, but mine comes friday and I'm so excited to have the upgrade for video editing. My current M1 Mini, with 8GB ram and 256 storage just wasn't cutting it for content production... it was fine for office work, and even for programming. And with the work Apple has done, can even do a surprising level of gaming...but video editing 4K video was not good....
This is actually quite useful, as my old Mac struggled to run iOS Simulator alongside my other Apps. Being able to natively run and debug those apps is a huge pro.
After a decade of engineering their own top-tier mobile silicon and constant R&D, Apple instantly entered the single-core running with their FIRST desktop chip, without crippling issues. What a time to live in.
I'm excitedly waiting for an M1X or whatever they call it MacBook Pro. If this is what the "basic" M1 can do, the high end versions will be amazing I'm sure.
@@Mikeonut 11:23 It got close with single threaded performance. Considering it’s a quad-core processor going up against a 6C/12T part, an “M1X” that used similar power to the R5 would probably beat it
@@Mikeonut Yeah, with only 4 high performance cores and no SMT/Hyperthreading, a multi-core win for the M1 was unlikely to happen. But 24W for the whole system under load while having similar single threaded performance (at least in Cinebench) is pretty impressive.
Dude. Thank you for mentioning the CodeWeavers thing. I've been watching every review for the Mac Mini M1 for sound and animation and you're the only one that mentioned it. You really are a much better quality RUclipsr.
It makes sense for us who understand how these things work in the back, but for the vast majority who might not even know the differences between RAM and storage, Apple's approach on stage, seems to me at least, is much easier for non-techies to understand. Of course, this doesn't mean they can't do better, and I sincerely think they can and they should. BTW nice wall paper you have there. xD
I was worried about diving in on a first-generation model like this, but I really needed something to use as a dedicated DAW, and the price point was too enticing to pass up (I got the 16GB/512GB model for $1200). I am so freaking glad I did. The lack of expandability is a minor bummer, but the Satechi hub will take care of that for me when (if?) it comes back in-stock. I think I might pull the trigger on a base model for my daughter so she has easy access to iMovie, since I got her a GoPro Hero9 for Christmas and she's interested in video. I'm definitely planning to get a 16" MBP when they release one of those. I'm happy with my 2018 15", but the mini has spoiled me.
Hey I was wondering how the mac mini is treating ya? I'm currently deciding to get one since I need a desktop work place and using my 200 dollar intel core 13 and 4gb Ram laptop doesent seem to cut it for desktop use. Im a college student rn and the standard mac mini is extremely enticing to purchase, because of that price!
@@jayjayloks6965 Hey, man, it's still serving me really well. I just got Final Cut Pro yesterday so I can't report on how well that runs, but for Logic Pro X it's still been absolutely stellar, and when I go back on my 2018 MacBook Pro (which also has 16GB of RAM) the difference is stark. If you like Macs (and I do), it's a really fantastic desktop solution. I'd buy another one in a heartbeat if I needed another desktop.
He also made the point that "Apple's word" in this case seemed to be intentionally vague (if not outright misleading). As a hardware review channel, why wouldn't he call out unvalidated bombastic sounding marketing claims?
@Cold As The Poles Anyone with tiny bit of braincell knows ARM’s poor history of x86 emulation. That just doesn’t go well, no matter how powerful “chip arch” you throw at it, since it is less efficient implementation of complex instruction set. Also, everyone claims their emulation is “best ever”, even microsoft did it . So, just because apple says “fastest ever”, it doesn’t become fastest ever. Asking someone to show better stats should not be topic of debate, but that’s how fanboys feel good about themselves, so it’s OK if you want to bash someone for benchmarking your fav device
One of my friends got super hyped when they said that the A14 chip has 11 billion transistors, when we asked her what transistors are she had no idea. I guess Apple doesn’t to be specific because a lot of their fans don’t really care. 2x performance sounds much better to their average customer.
@@Dummyc0m the original x86 instruction set was created by Intel but x86-64 was actually created by AMD (so both AMD and Intel hold the x86-64 license and cannot revoke it from each other). As for ARM - I cannot find any indication of Apple's involvement in ARM architecture (apart from just buying a license), could you share the source of this claim?
@Richard Vaughn they did not. Nvidia wanted to buy them, but process takes a long time even if it is approved. It will be a year before we know if it can actually be bought Nvidia.
the review i've been waiting for. i like being skeptical towards any company, because at the end of the day, they are companies. they want your money and money only. this mac mini maybe my first mac as my work needs seemingly excels in macos environment. thanks for the review linus, cheers. stay safe xo
I think that there is a built in MacOS mail app that you can use. There is also Safari, but that is a pretty bad web browser. If you want chrome, you could probably compile chromium for MacOS, chromium being an open source version of google chrome.
Mac user: * blank stare * Linux user: lost in a maze of twisty man pages and forum posts, all alike Windows user: opens Notepad, makes change, saves, and it’s game on
The M1 is a beast. Not my cup of tea, but got one for my wife to replace her 7th Gen i5 / RX 570 Hackintosh. So far it does everything better/faster (including WoW), and considering this is the first release, can't wait to see the 2nd and 3rd Gen!
@@nikostheater Have you been watching the same video I have? Like at all? Does your brain at least contain 2 brain cells to be able to comprehend what is being shown? Every single claim he made has been tested and proved here
I have thunderbolt 4hub I and a thunderbolt 3 hub on the other port. running 2 monitors and my Apollo 8p interface and all I can say is this computer is super fast. No complaints.
I’m confused by the statement for hardware encoding at 12:33. “The M1 Mac Mini smokes the i7 mini and draws closer to the iMac”. The plot doesn’t reflect that statement.
Thank you. I was confused and worried that it was like airplane mode for people in their car with multiple monitors. I haven't used sidecar (..mode?) but imagine it's like AirPlay or screencast or whatever that's called.
@@christian7389: Funny enough, it took me reading your comment to realise that it was "in sidecar mode" rather than "inside car mode". Damn I think I'm getting very slow these days...
A nice hype-less review of a pretty great device. I wish other tech tubers like Jon Morrison or Rene Ritche could learn that scepticism isn't 'hating' and we should always be sceptical of any brand/device till it's out in the real world.
Really happy to see such a thorough review. I was about to buy an Intel macbook pro, but held off to wait for your review of the new M1 macs. I'm still waiting for the air/pro review, but it looks like the M1 itself is extremely competent for the kind of stuff I need a laptop for.
I say - send it, the things that would give me pause are if you do any kind of semi complicated coding work, or if you want this to be your main machine that you use as a docked workstation. In those cases I think you should wait, as the other commenter said, for a later iteration with more power. But if you want an on-the-go machine and can do the majority of your work in a web browser or applications that you know will run well, I think the M1 machines look excellent and I don’t see much reason to wait.
if the current macbook does well what you want it to do, I'd rather go with the air instead of pro. Not as many benefits for the increase in price. Otherwise it's better to wait for the 8 performance core versions
I have an early 2014 Macbook Air right now, so the new M1 Air should be more than adequate. I still have a desktop for anything graphically intense. Still waiting on LTT's comparison between the Air and Pro, but they seem nearly identical functionally.
in the macbook's review, can we see graphs that compare it to a similarly priced laptop from competitors like HP and Asus? I think they'd be a lot more useful than the comparisons to machines that aren't even targeted toward the same people. this is a highly consumer grade piece of tech, the iMac is aimed more toward semi-professionals and business owners. people watching this want to see how it stacks up to a similarly priced windows machine so they can more accurately determine which gives more "bang for the buck"
@@fritzkier I think that’s referring to the differences between the MacBook Pro and Air being essentially negligible, so choosing between either will be a more difficult choice - a conclusion a lot of other reviewers have also came to.
That's why it was compared to the entry level AMD 5600. It's not that technology did not continue, it's just Apple that was "stuck" with Intel who are 3-4 years behind.
I like Mac. I like the experience of the UI and generally the system. What bums me out is the fact, that Apple continues to lock down their platform. I like to be able to pull out a harddrive, if my pc doesn't work and I want to recover the data. I like to be able to upgrade parts of my system, when they are outdated. What you have now is litterally the repair experience of a smartphone just in a computer with a upto 2x the price tag.
@@Nave6W Honestly, not the worst. All I did was upgrade the RAM 10 gigs. Didn't even put in new HD, same one, its slow as hell in that scope. But all in all solid.
@@cooper1507 oh haha well I haven’t done anything with mine. maybe that’s why mine is slow. It doesn’t like doing more than one thing at a time, and there is noticeable input lag for the mouse. (Tried a wired gaming mouse thinking my original mouse was having issues, even worse input lag with that than the original wireless)
@@Nave6W Oh ya man I 100% think you should just get some new RAM in that. It makes a world of difference. Two 8 gig DDR3 sticks whew boy, chrome tabs for days.
Yeah I am paused there right now. The M1 machines were clearly the worst performers on the chart. Maybe he didn't notice the "Lower is better" written at the bottom?
@@kingyogesh441 literally the same thing. Also if you really wanna be technical about it apple is the one entering the desktop market not amd. And if you're just being a fanboy, it also doesn't imply which is better
Is actually a big competition because AMD can't touch TSMC 5nm because Apple got it all for them. AMD will only have 5nm chips in late 2021 or early 2022 because of this and Apple already reserved the 4nm already.
@@nocivolive That's unfortunate that Apple got it all, still their current 7nm line or future 7nm processors will beat the crap out of apple and AMD's 5nm is going to be amazing. I hope Intel comes out from the cave they burried themselves in.
Great review as always. Bought M1 Mac mini to compare to my last years iMac. The Mac mini so so much fast. I enjoy the speed of my phone and just wanted faster speeds on my computer at minimal investment. I am totally happy. I have a couple older Mac mini’s on my TV’s which I purchased knowing they are not expandable. I would not buy a Mac mini thinking I would expand it. Apple has fast seamless products that work well together for my needs. PC’s are clunky and slow for my needs and significantly slower with age. I have 15 year old apple products that still work fine.
Reviewers will probably review each "CPU launch" by comparing mac mini with M1 M1x and M2 etc. Will be goo to see if they can increase their game on the desktop side the same as they have with the phones. Although they are starting at 5nm so expecting super returns forever might be optimistic.
I mean sure that might change some stuff, but it probably won't make a whole big difference. He used a lot of standard benchmark software which is completely independent from the hardware they run on, making it a fair comparison. Those benchmarks are not supposed to adapt to hardware as that would create unfair advantages. Sure you might see some software get better optimized for M1, but then it is not a hardware thing, but a software thing.
@@jelmerbff it is very much a hardware thing There is loads of hardware acceleration unused. Next year there should be plenty of AS software to make comparison.
@@kye3k1 But then you are talking about software optimized for AS, which you can't compare to different software that is supposedly optimized for AMD/Intel/Nvidia let's say. You can't compare apples and pears as the saying goes. If it were to be the exact SAME software then you could compare it perhaps, but that's why we have benchmark software to show you unbiased results. There will always be things that run better on intel/amd or amd/nvidia and same goes for AS probably in the future. But those will probably only be a select few programs.
I'm sorry but the mac mini is the most underappreciated device on the market, a lot of people don't even know they exist. Even people with macbooks. I've had 2 and i loved them. I also already have a big pc gaming set up so having a tiny mac mini doesn't take up a lot of room and easily hooks up to current monitors/keyboards+mouse. (even tho i use the apple keyboard and mouse). I haven't used the m1 or m2 mac mini yet but I have the i7 and used to have the i5. i5 was a little slower than im used to but wasn't too bad. the i7 was a tiny monster
Saw the review on Floatplane! I think the LMG team did fantastic work with this one. By far the greatest number of benchmark graphs published, the best explanation of the Rosetta translation layer and how it affects performance, and theoretical future performance with larger chips. It’s certainly not the end-all-be-all of silicon performance but it makes me excited for the future. It’s fun to see Macs not suck!
I’ve learned to be patient😂
Waiting for yours one. I was waiting for both of you to release your thoughts. Linus did. Now to wait for yours.
Anyways, happy marriage and holidays.
you saw a flane floating wow thats so cool I thought thats how they worked :)
Kindly send it through this is the tijt and the answer to this email address is not good for the future but the best for the future.
Nah, it definitely not fun for you at least
I like Linus, Anthony should let him host more videos.
I can’t tell if this is a joke
This made me laugh more than it should have
Other way around bud
Anthony tech tips
@@wiva4707 You might have to get treatment for the assburgers.
I picked up an M1 with 16GB Ram and 1TB SSD. Amazing machine, blows my 2019 MBP out of the water, especially when it comes to heat and noise. The 8 core i9 in the 2019 MBP gets so excruciatingly hot that you really can't use it as a "lap" top.
16 or 15 inch model?
Anything blows Intel at this point lol, not much of an achievement.
@@cardbored_ hello, how is your Mac mini m1 now, in Dec 2024? Is it still the same power?
@@14mrb67 I still use it as a second machine at work for software development, still works great. I've replaced it with a new M4 Pro 14/20 Core Mini. TBH I only really notice a difference between the M1 and M4 Pro when I'm doing video editing. For day to day computing, browsing, email etc it's more than adequate.
Finally some benchmarks that compare a decent range of cpus to the M1 and in useful applications. I was looking forward to see this content!
There's plenty of those videos out there on other channels as well. Search them up.
Yup
anyone gonna point out they labeled the ryzen cpu 5600? not 5600x
Ya
@ALEX A Which is fairly irrelevant, because they're not single-core CPUs. The more relevant factors are performance per watt (because mobile market) and multi-core performance (because CPU-heavy tasks in modern software are generally multithreaded). The M1 looks very good for the role it fills, but that is a very different role from where the 5950x is sitting.
"some flickering"
Visuals of Rocket League literally breaking apart
It's emulation.
Not native
Isnt rocket league made for Mac though? Pretty sure they even had a beta on Mac back when it wasn't even released.
@@RCmies it runs and it runs well... But Psyonix dropped online support for MacOS and Linux :(
HA, looked like early sli.
“Don’t take my word for it, take Apples word for it. You guys are good at that”
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN
As if any other brandfanboys are different.
@@Paultimate7 right. I said the same thing in my head.
@@Paultimate7 so?
TACTICAL NUKE LAUNCHED
I got a good laugh out of that one
"Don't take my word for it, take Apple's word for it. You guys are good at that"
Linus Savage Tips 2020
linus gives savage comebacks.. like always
@aIysdexia im sorry i dint get u
@aIysdexia hahaha... haey eh sevig a gaf
At least Apple has build enough trust so that customers do take their word for it. unlike windows OEMs who advertise 25 hours of battery while hardly delivering 7.
@aIysdexia hahah
And remember: no matter how bad your 2020 was, it was worse for Intel
Not really. AMD cant supply products so people are forced to buy Intel.
@@jepulis6674 AMD: Oh no our product is so popular that we sold out! Oh gee guess some people will have to buy Intel while we make more oh no. Guess we're winning a little too hard over here boo um hoo.
@@harrihu Majority are forced to buy Intel or wait ridiculous amount of time for a cpu. Its a problem.
@@jepulis6674 being unable to supply demand is certainly not ideal, but look back 8 or so years ago, AMD was facing possible bankruptcy. Now they are way above green on their finance. It's a huge win.
Intel still did great this year.
Intel: AMD are slaughtering us. This couldn't possibly get any worse...
This is like DBZ-the heroes are stuck in the hardest fight of their lives against the androids, villains so powerful that Trunks literally had to go back in time to help stop them. And suddenly Cell shows up out of nowhere and nobody has any idea who or what he is and he just eats the androids like they’re nothing, just gobbles them right up with his butt...before challenging everybody to a fighting tournament, naturally.
intel was running on the apple bandwagon for so long. now that Apple is going to be transitioning to their own silicone Intel isn't going to do so well.
@@VanSanProductions Intel have also lost out on both consoles - which tells me that a lot of (especially Xbox games) will be more AMD optimised going forwards which might work out well for AMD based PC gamers, they've lost Apple and they've lost to Ryzen in general in the PC market...they're really getting battered on the consumer front.
Intel have themselves to blame for getting complacent and milking the marked the last decade.
@@VanSanProductions But Intel's real cash cow is the datacenter. Apple is just puny compare to their enterprise customers.
I know no one will see this, but WoW has an option in the "advanced" section for a FPS cap. You have to fiddle with that.
i see it stop beating yourself
niceee.
wow!
The retard in the house has seen it
*sitting here trying to think what wows stand for other than a videogame*
I subscribe to this channel two days ago and I'm almost ashamed to admit how many of these videos I've watched. Genuinely impressed by the thoroughness and sheer volume of information presented in each and every one.
I love that Linus has just embraced the meme of him at this point
Partly him, partly his team trying to screw with him
Not like DBrand did a whole skin drop about the meme
On a marketing view, it is really a good move to embrace the meme ! Meme are very popular and spread everywhere on internet. What a good way to make people know about you while laughing at a funny pic and knowing that you are fine with that makes you look like a good guy with humor
@@lauridscm1 Using M1 screws.
At this point? A long long time ago.
Well done review removed the natural hype and really showed what the product can or can't do.
ummm, that should be with all companies. Nvidia and AMD sooo much hype nowadays
Yeah glad I waited for this video. Half of youtube compares M1 hardware encoding with software encoding on the intel and completely pretends AMD processors do not exist as a comparison. Makes me sad to see how biased most youtubers are.
Tech people---M1 overhyped, overrated
Tech people---AMD and Nvidia hype, great for competition
This isn't even close.. not even a little bit .. to the best M1 reviews I've seen already. It's a light weight take on this new product. VERY LIGHT WEIGHT.
Very good conversation watch it...
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If i ever become a youtuber i'll know the Ridge Wallet's promotional phrase perfectly thanks to Linus.
btw. this comment is brought to you by Tunnelbear(yeah those were the times)/NordVPN/Briliant/Skillshare...get 10% with the code Linus
for me its mxr plays XD ive seen it so much it hurts
Ridge wallet is programming the masses
glasswire
I'm ready for all my sponsorships before I even get them 😎
I almost feel bad for the mini. It is meant to be an entry level system, but people are testing it against high-end workstations. It does well anyway, but this is a bit unfair
Thats because it has high end workstation price, and thats a fair comparison, Id still take Mac Mini over any high end workstation anyway, software integration does miracles where Windows machines cant compete, not even close.
@@Glade4 high-end workstation price? under $1000? Sure it lacks upgradability and a dedicated GPU, but at this price I wouldn't talk about high end workstations....
@@Glade4 how is 700$ for the base model high end workstation price, even if you max it out its only like 1700-1800 dollars not quite high end price
@@Glade4 bruh ur high if u think 1k for a pc is "high-end"
The fact that a mac mini is already comparable to a high end mac pro is impressive.
The MacOS Big Linus wallpaper killed me 😂
@Luke Missirian-Parise lmao
@Luke Missirian-Parise mmmm...may I know why?🤔
same 😂
...
You Got Better?
“Big Linus” XD
I’m liking that wall paper behind him 😂
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@DMoney Industry oh damn, thanks man
Someone's spamming link :/
@DMoney Industry thx 🙏🏻
@@stephaniedillard5769 🇳 🇴 ❗❗
Commended for doing the review with a straight face having that as a wallpaper behind.
My heart bleeds for those who ONLY have a 1gb ethernet port. Lol. I live on a 1.5 MB connection!
To be fair, 10GbE is more usually used for connecting to other things on your local network- that’s what Linus uses it for. Very few people have wired internet faster than gigabit at this point.
@@harrisonjr98 rarely people have that fast internet unless they are professional
😀😁😶😐😑😔😅😫😭
Sad third world country noises*
@@robinarora8137 Home users who are techies are already talking about 2 and 3 gb connections. These are the same people that want a TB of ram, when they don't use more than 32-64 gigs. Lol!
Linus is so user friendly, that I can watch him, enjoy his content, and not understand a single word he has said all video.
xD
Keep watching. Pretty soon you will be playing Crysis at 12fps on your custom water cooled rgb, and your mom will bring your plate of tendies and ask when you learned to use a screwdriver.
This thread is just gold🤣
@@JohnPlissken I am playing crisis at 30 fps
ha! Just the skill required for all tech communicators, and in my case, while writing for IBM (before we even had a color screen), sometimes I didn't even understand what I was writing, but somehow I had to make it consumable by the reader. A life skill for sure.
I just tested a base model M1 MBP. I’m a PC guy and it blew my mind. Finally some innovation from Apple, extremely happy with my purchase.
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Q: What is the tallest building in the world?
A: The library! It has the most stories!
What do you mean, finally? They’ve been leading with the iPad, Apple Watch, and AirPods for ages. That’s why Linus is happy to use those particular products and praises the innovation.
The arm chip in the iPhone is 2 years ahead of the competition.
They just bunged the arm chip in the macs.
Where they are behind is in fixing and durability but that is intentional in my view.
I'm buy one tomorrow... The base model though
"It just works"
- Linus Sebastian / Todd Howard
Yeah he appreciated Rosetta too
KING CRIMSON
it just works
Jen Hsun: you guys said something?
Ah yes, Bethesda.
Linus used Apple preferences for reasons...
This is just the entry level of the M1, so is impressive.
Yeah, give it a few years, and if Qualcom catches up (And the race is *definately* on), Intel is in serious trouble, especially with AMD snapping at their heels from the other direction
@@shayneoneill1506 Qualcomm has been competing with Apple for a long time, they're still not catching up
@@TalmoTheSell the reason Apple silicon is faster bcuz it had higger power consumption, & ios doesn't allow fully app multitasking thus make it very efficient, no need JVM, etc
@@franchocou Says who? Apple's chip were always more power efficient (example A13 has a TDP of 6W and SD865 had 10W). And what does multitasking have to do anything with chip performance??
@@shayneoneill1506 Qualcomm has been struggling to catch up in the smartphone SOC arena for a decade. Each year, Apple’s A-Series maintains at least a 2x performance lead over Qualcomm’s offerings. This won’t change, as Apple has far superior fundamentals in their chip design.
The fact that the ryzen cpu was even on this CHART is saying something
Ikr? Like damn, Apple's definitely putting its best foot forward with this one! Glad they're doing that tho so the transition is less painful than the transition from PowerPC to Intel was back in the day.
Not just that but it almost matched it in single threaded performance. The Ryzen is good, this chip is amazing. Completely destroys other chips in performance per watt.
@@130rne That's what happens when you compare RISC and CISC chips in loads that can take advantage of RISC, even with the special sauce x86 bits it loses in single core to the intel part when having to emulate a normal desktop cpu despite having such a commanding lead over it in native apps
I want to see the M1 compared to the 4900hs.
@@UnrealOG137 in terms of efficinecy, m1 crushes the ryzen mobile cpus.
People might give you and your staff a lot of crap, but there's a reason you guys are at the top. Great vid. Awesome content.
Someone might actually learn something from their videos. People don't like that.
He soften message to not alienate his userbase of apple fans who live in an alternative reality.
Im kind of disappointed he glossed over all the challenges from games glitching to limited 3rd party application support.
It seems to me he just jumped on board the band wagon because its costly to lose views even though i think he knows the challenges make this a product not ready on launch day.
Im also disappointed the way graphs were presented unsorted and conclusions drawn and excuses for why it under performs previous generation.
Apple is not giving a discount to consumers... they are marketing it a direct replacement to intel generation and while it does better in some tests others it under performs.
Finally, some attempts at ML benchmarking on a video! I hope that it is occasionally included on gpu reviews. There is a significant lack in this.
They're like "It has the best ML core ever", but you can't even verify our claim yet.
@@mohamadeen If you use the xcode ML libraries it works fine. Python and tensor flow need to be updated to use these cores.
SeaWordCuteGirl.Link
By far, the biggest flex was that M1, M2, M3 will put more bigger “screws” on Intel. No offence intended!
Yeah. Wait until the M6 gets here. My days work will be done before I wake up.I'll be able to watch my FCP movies before I make one.
For world of Warcraft there is a “target fps” (default 60) that you need to disable under the advanced settings to go above 60
It seems they rushing the review
Well that explains why when i did get a graphics card that could max the settings I never went over 60 fps .
@@winnieid2727 or maybe because most of them don't play the game and so they didn't know that existed.
I remember Doom 2016 could automatically adjust to my monitor refresh rate. Why other games can't do that?
@@zemstafreda ig its some work. Not worth paying a couple of employees some extra bucks for.
Linus: reviews M1
BMW: "I'm so proud of you"
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@@stephaniedillard5769 stop you bot spamming the crap out of the comments of this stupid video
@@ProfilpcchukRed report the comment
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Probably closest
UK Secretary of State for Traffic : "Thank you for liking it"
I currently was provided with a 2020 M1 MBP and it has been working sooooo well for me! 16 gig memory really does wonders. I could have around 20 tabs opened while exporting something on After Effects.
For my personal computer, I'm looking at buying the Mac Mini and I'm so glad I came across this video. I'm a year late but this has been super informative, thank you! I think I'm actually already sold on this.
"It just works" --Todd Howard --Linus Sebastian --Michael Scott
Don’t forget jontron
-- Jensen Huang
Until you drop it
@@yungdama if you do the thing, and you do it right
"Sweet little lies"
Ryzen 5 in charts says 5600 instead of 5600x, might get confusing in the future if we get a 5600
And RTX 2070 super
@@iOSbreaker1 how
@@paulallen1370 Don't mind him. He was saying M1 is better than a Ryzen 9 4900h a couple of days ago.
@@iOSbreaker1 look at his about page. Apple fans. xD
@@raypalmer5125 are you guys a part of Lenovo Marketing team ?
That M1 screw joke at the end was pretty clever.
I laughed way too hard at that joke! But, as mechanical engineer, I'm mentally damaged so its fine...
@@jpfidalgo7 omg its mechanical engineer guys !!! Plz dont call ufo i scared too much if u do, or make ufo for me !!!! 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👀👀👀😃😃😃😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😀😀😄😄😄😄🤣😄😄😄😏😏😏😆😆😆😆😏😀😃😅😄😆😁😅😅😂😅🤣🤣🤣😆😁😁😄😀😃😛😝😜🤭😉🤑🤑🤑🤑
Biuler?
@@loop5720 idek why but this made me laugh lol
The war: Team Blue and Team Red
Apple: Team White has joined the war
Well, it's Apple remixing Acorn architecture
@@zeeninetynine int that case, it’s Team red remixing Team Blues architecture.
No it's Team Space Gray or Team Silver
Welp team blue seems to be losing to team red and white so... and Microsoft is making their own right now so color rainbow might join?
AMD isn't battling with Apple, they make completely different products. Desktop Ryzen will still completely trash the M1 but come on, they're in different power classes and you can't directly compare them anyway. You can't put a 5600x into a Mac Mini-sized box without incredible cooling.
I laughed like a hyena when saw this desktop wallpaper
Giena?
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@@stephaniedillard5769 That link leads to a random gaming video lol, good try bot
I too laughed like a giena
Hyena?
I was curious about MacPorts and HomeBrew. Your's is the only (watchable) review that addressed it. Thanks for the info.
I can't wait for Apple to get to the M5. I have a Star Trek reference ready to go.
It's about playing the long game. You get that and that's what I respect about you.
Yes, I wonder what the M5-Torx is going to be capable of? This M1 design seems more like a development matrix. I wonder if the spare space in the case is big enough for something like a PI mini module for expansion maybe? ...the M1 looks like it would fit in a Nintendo DS3 case. Lol
That'd be faster than AMD's I guess, WHILE HAVING THAT REFERENCE, WAY TO GO
@@penfold7800 it don't even need fans, so imagine in a DS form factor
Should've sayed that to Mongoose M5 or Exynos M5
Its an interesting step on the way to transition to ARM, something Microsoft couldnt pull by themselves but with Apple pushing the change, developers will start paying any attention to developing ARM apps, specially reffering to Windows.
I'm a fanboy of technological progress and healthy competition in the marketplace. As such, well done, Apple. I hope you keep it going and force AMD and Intel to try even harder to create better products for us all to enjoy.
Does anyone think Intel is going to get its shit together? They sold off their ARM division a few years ago. At least AMD has some engineering innovation chops-they might not be able to catch up on mobile, but they’ll still rule the desktop (potentially). I think it’s the ARM companies where we’ll see the most progress.
Lukav thats the exact point of view which i have and agree. Finally someone who comes and made something NEW. Doesnt matter if it is apple or some other company
@@Traumatree Ryzen 4800U is Faster in some multicore, 20%+ slower in single core and has much slower igpu. So not really an accurate statement.
www.cpu-monkey.com/en/compare_cpu-apple_m1-1804-vs-amd_ryzen_7_4800u-1142
@@michaelandrews4783 I wouldn't argue with you when posting such accurate facts...yes sir!!
Normal Linus: Reviews a product
Linus in the background: Come join the Apple side, we've got fancy wallpapers
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@@stephaniedillard5769 Guy's, this bot is targeting the youtube channel, don't hate pls
@@aussieglizzy you been saying that for months dude. how did you know this was posted here exactly?
@@fuzzjunky I, didn't, I clicked the link and saw that the RUclipsr didn't make the bots
@@aussieglizzy how would you know he didn't make the bots?
10:30 had me literally laugh out loud, xD Bravo good sir on the subtle yet sick and accurate burn!
The transition from 32 to 64 to M1 is painful, especially for audio/video production machines, but it reminds me of the shift from OS9 - a huge architectural upgrade. Now if only we could get those USB-A ports and MagSafe back!
well magsafe is back
4:17 oof that burn-in tho.
did they use the shittiest monitor they could find? The colour accuracy was atrocious too
I believe it's their subtle advertising at their ltt store. Their keyboard shirts I believe
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its not burn in because that is a standard lcd monitor not an oled
@@transcending6959 Stop trying clickbait self promoter
I'm loving this M1 chip. Apple made a bold move and so far it appears to have paid off.
maybe 2nd or 3rd iteration will be useful. for now it' meh. not useful at all
@@marceelino it depends on what ur doing on ur Mac
@@marceelino ah, why? The new Macbook Air just became the best bang for your buck of all laptops of its type by a mile. Its CPU is super fast, it has no fan, its battery lasts a very long time and its GPU is very competitive, all for $999 to start.
@@arn999 I agree. But there are no versions of the apps I use for macos, nor there are versions of them compiled for any kind of ARM. So it's not useful for me.
@@arn999 but it's limited to ARM architecture. This is not linux. This is locked Apple. You are not getting the freedom you need when you have a normal laptop. I just don't see it as a good value now. And you seen in the review. There is no software or software is not build for it properly.
In few years it might be viable. Not now.
That wallpaper is like that scene from the shining... "Where's Linus" 😱
Here's* Linus
its "heres Johnny" not "wheres Johnny", "wheres Johnny" is what my gf says after the johnny "falls" off xD
@@t3h51d3w1nd3r I need more details
SeaWordCuteGirl.Link
😂
Love the format of these videos. I hope more channels do that. After zooming in, it firs perfectly on iphone without chopping away any content
Linus being willing to address criticism head on and maintain a dialogue between ltt and the viewers is why I stay subscribed.
He made a video so he can throw in the sponsorship and slightly promote his own products.
Yeah he addressed it, poorly. This guy won't just take an L and live with it, always has to try and come out on top. Why I'm unsubscribing.
He’s a model-standard RUclipsr. Ofc he’ll make it into 2 videos so squeeze out view counts. I’m more supportive of the people he feeds. Simp not for him, simp for Anthony XD
@@owen4326 oh yeah he cares that a fan boy unsubscribed
My favorite part is the Apple fanboys replying to this comment saying that Linus is still wrong despite him showing how he's right.
Here’s a fun fact, segues are actually just warnings for advertisement slots. I find it so easy to 10sec skip the sponsor spots. Thank you so much for this!
i think it's segue not segways
@@djhokage1 maybe he’s riding the Segway into the sponsor spot
@@phoenixra04 thanks
Finally! I've been waiting for the LTT coverage on the M1 chip macs!
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@@transcending6959 Well anytime there is a suspicious comment like that it is either
A. Self promo (which 99.99% of time leads you to a waste of time)
B. Some shitty content from some shitty youtuber nobody cares about (similar to self promo)
C. Somehow a fucking Corona virus fake mask don’t work the earth is I don’t know a fucking train conspiracy theory. I honestly don’t know how that works but I’ve seen those videos.
@@DanC8111_ In this case it's neither of those. He's trying to harass someone else by linking their video in hopes that people will dislike said video.
In 2024, you can get the Mac Mini M1 with 16GB of ram and 1TB of storage for less than $800. That is an unbelievable deal for what you are getting. The bottleneck in the Mini is not the the M1 chip and none of the newer chips offer as much of an upgrade over the base model 8GB Mini as upgrading the ram. The Mini _apparently_ has better storage due to something something write speeds, but idk enough about that to really speak on it, but mine comes friday and I'm so excited to have the upgrade for video editing. My current M1 Mini, with 8GB ram and 256 storage just wasn't cutting it for content production...
it was fine for office work, and even for programming. And with the work Apple has done, can even do a surprising level of gaming...but video editing 4K video was not good....
"When run on a Mac with Apple silicon, Xcode can test and debug iPhone and iPad apps as they run on macOS."
- Xcode AppStore information
This is actually quite useful, as my old Mac struggled to run iOS Simulator alongside my other Apps.
Being able to natively run and debug those apps is a huge pro.
Who uses Xcode 😂
@@cockapockets everyone with macos and code with C/C++
(I use CLion on mac but that requires XCode’s compiler to run)
Imagine coding with only 16gb of ram, in 2020
@@HoangLe-fu4xe oh so only 12% of the market then 😂
After a decade of engineering their own top-tier mobile silicon and constant R&D, Apple instantly entered the single-core running with their FIRST desktop chip, without crippling issues. What a time to live in.
11:57 the r5 5600x is so good, there’s just no bar
Lol.
For those who don't know, Xcode is only available on macos
@@shiskeyoffles i see watson told you
@@shiskeyoffles no shit sherlock
@@shiskeyoffles Hack in Touch ?
@@drexter09 beat me to it
If this this gets glowing reviews, then I can't wait to see the next generation of Apple Silicon Macs.
I'm excitedly waiting for an M1X or whatever they call it MacBook Pro. If this is what the "basic" M1 can do, the high end versions will be amazing I'm sure.
@@alcaponed16 same the m2 better be Hella good the M1 is a great chip
@@user-sx7hf3kr4z Just waiting to see what will happen next week. Will probably get something if they release a new machine (hopefully)
@@alcaponed16 newsflash...they didnt
@@MNsLegoChannel Lol.
Therapist: Wallpaper Linus isn't real, it can't hurt you.
Wallpaper Linus:
So glad I'm not the only one
@Takeshima antivank HK loves Trump2020 i guess... congrats
HE IS LOOKING AT YOUR SOUL
I know that this is a Mac review, but damn those Ryzen benchmarks are impressive
Yeah LoL I was also focused there
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@@Mikeonut 11:23 It got close with single threaded performance. Considering it’s a quad-core processor going up against a 6C/12T part, an “M1X” that used similar power to the R5 would probably beat it
@jo e no. 4 of the cores don't do any real work
@@Mikeonut Yeah, with only 4 high performance cores and no SMT/Hyperthreading, a multi-core win for the M1 was unlikely to happen. But 24W for the whole system under load while having similar single threaded performance (at least in Cinebench) is pretty impressive.
4:17 wow thats some display burn.
and that's one of these expensive high-refresh gaming panels, right?
I was going to comment the same. Now I am curious what "Typists & Gamers pick your..." is from
@@ThinkBeyondTheBox lttstore.com
@@TKFeather good detective skills haha
@@ThinkBeyondTheBox Thanks! _I definitely didn't read that from another comment above_
Dude. Thank you for mentioning the CodeWeavers thing. I've been watching every review for the Mac Mini M1 for sound and animation and you're the only one that mentioned it. You really are a much better quality RUclipsr.
It makes sense for us who understand how these things work in the back, but for the vast majority who might not even know the differences between RAM and storage, Apple's approach on stage, seems to me at least, is much easier for non-techies to understand. Of course, this doesn't mean they can't do better, and I sincerely think they can and they should.
BTW nice wall paper you have there. xD
if only i could be this early to the 3000 series launches 🙁
I felt that.
That one hit me hard😞
But for that u need notification 😜😉
Same but you still wouldn’t get one. Damn scalpers
lol
My man really called apples SOC “Ass M1”
AS M1
Ass M1. GOAT
I was worried about diving in on a first-generation model like this, but I really needed something to use as a dedicated DAW, and the price point was too enticing to pass up (I got the 16GB/512GB model for $1200). I am so freaking glad I did. The lack of expandability is a minor bummer, but the Satechi hub will take care of that for me when (if?) it comes back in-stock. I think I might pull the trigger on a base model for my daughter so she has easy access to iMovie, since I got her a GoPro Hero9 for Christmas and she's interested in video.
I'm definitely planning to get a 16" MBP when they release one of those. I'm happy with my 2018 15", but the mini has spoiled me.
Hey I was wondering how the mac mini is treating ya? I'm currently deciding to get one since I need a desktop work place and using my 200 dollar intel core 13 and 4gb Ram laptop doesent seem to cut it for desktop use. Im a college student rn and the standard mac mini is extremely enticing to purchase, because of that price!
@@jayjayloks6965 Hey, man, it's still serving me really well. I just got Final Cut Pro yesterday so I can't report on how well that runs, but for Logic Pro X it's still been absolutely stellar, and when I go back on my 2018 MacBook Pro (which also has 16GB of RAM) the difference is stark.
If you like Macs (and I do), it's a really fantastic desktop solution. I'd buy another one in a heartbeat if I needed another desktop.
@@ReticentDuet Awesome! thanks for the feedback!
12:30 smokes the i7 mac mini, shows charts where the i7 mac mini wins LOL
Yeah very confusing
did any of you get it? did they mix up charts? i really dont know what to make out of it
I guess it is more about price to performance, also thermal performance, also silent
@@AssetMalik how is that relevant, it's about the performance shown in the graphs
they contradict Linus's utterances
no one reads youtube charts
"Take Apple's word for it... you guys are good at that. 😐"
He had to do it to em. 😂
As if any other brandfanboys are different.
@@Paultimate7 That’s not his point though. His point was that he got shit on before anyone had anything more than Apple’s word.
He also made the point that "Apple's word" in this case seemed to be intentionally vague (if not outright misleading).
As a hardware review channel, why wouldn't he call out unvalidated bombastic sounding marketing claims?
Listen to Apple about worlds fastest low power silicon. Immediately benchmarks against 65w desktop Ryzen lol
@Cold As The Poles Anyone with tiny bit of braincell knows ARM’s poor history of x86 emulation. That just doesn’t go well, no matter how powerful “chip arch” you throw at it, since it is less efficient implementation of complex instruction set. Also, everyone claims their emulation is “best ever”, even microsoft did it . So, just because apple says “fastest ever”, it doesn’t become fastest ever. Asking someone to show better stats should not be topic of debate, but that’s how fanboys feel good about themselves, so it’s OK if you want to bash someone for benchmarking your fav device
One of my friends got super hyped when they said that the A14 chip has 11 billion transistors, when we asked her what transistors are she had no idea. I guess Apple doesn’t to be specific because a lot of their fans don’t really care. 2x performance sounds much better to their average customer.
Also, Apple calling x86 "Intel Architecture" and ARM "Apple Architecture" starts the new mac as opposed to PC kind of thing.
They're not totally wrong though. X86 in some sense is intel architecture, and apple had a pretty big involvement in arm (co-founder)
@@Dummyc0m the original x86 instruction set was created by Intel but x86-64 was actually created by AMD (so both AMD and Intel hold the x86-64 license and cannot revoke it from each other). As for ARM - I cannot find any indication of Apple's involvement in ARM architecture (apart from just buying a license), could you share the source of this claim?
They are referring to the manufacture of the CPU, not the the designer of the architecture.
@* Thanks! Didn't know that
@Richard Vaughn they did not. Nvidia wanted to buy them, but process takes a long time even if it is approved. It will be a year before we know if it can actually be bought Nvidia.
the review i've been waiting for. i like being skeptical towards any company, because at the end of the day, they are companies. they want your money and money only. this mac mini maybe my first mac as my work needs seemingly excels in macos environment. thanks for the review linus, cheers. stay safe xo
Still waiting for Anthony's full reviews of the M1 MBP and MBA.
It's honestly a lot more impressive that I thought it would be.
The benchmarks say 5600 instead of 5600X. This could cause some confusion in the future if a 5600 is released.
I think that there is a built in MacOS mail app that you can use. There is also Safari, but that is a pretty bad web browser. If you want chrome, you could probably compile chromium for MacOS, chromium being an open source version of google chrome.
Chromium source code is here: chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/master
You can turn v-sync off in WoW by manually editing the config file.
Mac user: * blank stare *
Linux user: lost in a maze of twisty man pages and forum posts, all alike
Windows user: opens Notepad, makes change, saves, and it’s game on
@@bitrot42 nah Linux users would probably be able to, Linux is bomb af, plenty of distros become really easy recently
@@bitrot42 Guess you have never really used Linux. Editing a dozen configuration files is basically the first thing most non-debian based people do.
The M1 is a beast. Not my cup of tea, but got one for my wife to replace her 7th Gen i5 / RX 570 Hackintosh. So far it does everything better/faster (including WoW), and considering this is the first release, can't wait to see the 2nd and 3rd Gen!
Is she still using her M1? How’s it holding up now?
"take Apple's word for it. You guys are good at that"
That was a very nice touch
Nice touch? It was a not that subtle insult because he is refusing to admit that he was wrong and insulting.
@@nikostheater he isn't wrong, fanboy alrert
@@nikostheater Not wrong at all.
@@secondmansjinn9073 A lot wrong. hilariously wrong. embarassingly wrong. Unprofessionally wrong. Entirely wrong.
@@nikostheater Have you been watching the same video I have? Like at all? Does your brain at least contain 2 brain cells to be able to comprehend what is being shown? Every single claim he made has been tested and proved here
Whats the only reason for intel "thunderbolt"
Intel: "I THINK NOT"
"Typists & gamers. Pick your"
What's this at 4:17? Barely visible at the green background
It looks like display burn-in. Pretty sure that's the quote from their Keyboard shirts they have on LTT Store. Betcha that's an OLED panel.
@@vinciere3594 it is the quote, and i doubt thats burn in as opposed to a sneaky little ad
@@vinciere3594 that's not an OLED panel lmao
probs meant to say pick your poison, or pick yours up today or something like that
@@vinciere3594 It's LCD you numpty. No OLED 27".
I have thunderbolt 4hub I and a thunderbolt 3 hub on the other port. running 2 monitors and my Apollo 8p interface and all I can say is this computer is super fast. No complaints.
12:30 Um.... "Lower is better."
"M1 Mini SMOKES the Intel Mini!!!"
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Yes, there was something wrong with those
I heard and saw the same thing and was wondering... Good to know I'm not alone.
I think they did an upsie with the script there
Graph is off, he says it’s close to the performance of the iMac, so I’ll assume like 4:17
Was going to post about this... the graph or the voiceover is wrong.
I’m confused by the statement for hardware encoding at 12:33. “The M1 Mac Mini smokes the i7 mini and draws closer to the iMac”. The plot doesn’t reflect that statement.
I have the same question, it’s a shame I don’t think Linus will give an answer about his misleading graphs 😄. In all seriousness I want to know.
He is talking about the imac m1 mini is better than the i7 mini. And that the mini is close to ckming close to the power of the imac
@@llahsram-rm7pt yes, that’s what he said, but the graphic doesn’t reflect that.
2:49 "Like running with an iPad inside car mode"
Translation for people who are not inside the Apple ecosystem: He meant sidecar.
Thank you. I was confused and worried that it was like airplane mode for people in their car with multiple monitors. I haven't used sidecar (..mode?) but imagine it's like AirPlay or screencast or whatever that's called.
It took me a second to deconstruct and piece back together: an iPad in sidecar mode. 😁 the brain was much slower than the ears.
@@christian7389: Funny enough, it took me reading your comment to realise that it was "in sidecar mode" rather than "inside car mode". Damn I think I'm getting very slow these days...
“Bigger and bigger screws-“ love it, Linus. Just love it. And yeah... I agree.
A nice hype-less review of a pretty great device.
I wish other tech tubers like Jon Morrison or Rene Ritche could learn that scepticism isn't 'hating' and we should always be sceptical of any brand/device till it's out in the real world.
Bruh, Morrison is so fricking biased towards Apple. I never watch his videos.
Really happy to see such a thorough review. I was about to buy an Intel macbook pro, but held off to wait for your review of the new M1 macs. I'm still waiting for the air/pro review, but it looks like the M1 itself is extremely competent for the kind of stuff I need a laptop for.
You should hold off and get the real "pro" version whenever it comes out instead of the M1 version.
I say - send it, the things that would give me pause are if you do any kind of semi complicated coding work, or if you want this to be your main machine that you use as a docked workstation. In those cases I think you should wait, as the other commenter said, for a later iteration with more power. But if you want an on-the-go machine and can do the majority of your work in a web browser or applications that you know will run well, I think the M1 machines look excellent and I don’t see much reason to wait.
if the current macbook does well what you want it to do, I'd rather go with the air instead of pro. Not as many benefits for the increase in price. Otherwise it's better to wait for the 8 performance core versions
I have an early 2014 Macbook Air right now, so the new M1 Air should be more than adequate. I still have a desktop for anything graphically intense. Still waiting on LTT's comparison between the Air and Pro, but they seem nearly identical functionally.
@@apalrd8588 get the M1 air, no compelling reason to spend more on the pro
in the macbook's review, can we see graphs that compare it to a similarly priced laptop from competitors like HP and Asus? I think they'd be a lot more useful than the comparisons to machines that aren't even targeted toward the same people. this is a highly consumer grade piece of tech, the iMac is aimed more toward semi-professionals and business owners.
people watching this want to see how it stacks up to a similarly priced windows machine so they can more accurately determine which gives more "bang for the buck"
They most likely will. There's a reason why they said "The Macbook will be a tougher choice".
@@fritzkier I think that’s referring to the differences between the MacBook Pro and Air being essentially negligible, so choosing between either will be a more difficult choice - a conclusion a lot of other reviewers have also came to.
This is exciting to me, I'm most anxious to see how this evolves into their higher performance machines!
Remember, these are entry level, first generation Apple Silicon Macs. They're still a home run compared to the Intel versions, even with fewer ports.
That's why it was compared to the entry level AMD 5600. It's not that technology did not continue, it's just Apple that was "stuck" with Intel who are 3-4 years behind.
@Rotten I have to balance things out a little so that Apple fanboys don't cry 🤷
The Mac Pro in 2021/2022 is gunna be scary good
@@EvanReichert we have to wait to see that.
@@EvanReichert ikr!
Pretty happy we had to learn ARM assembly in college right now, can't believe my prof was right about it being the future lol
I like Mac. I like the experience of the UI and generally the system. What bums me out is the fact, that Apple continues to lock down their platform. I like to be able to pull out a harddrive, if my pc doesn't work and I want to recover the data. I like to be able to upgrade parts of my system, when they are outdated.
What you have now is litterally the repair experience of a smartphone just in a computer with a upto 2x the price tag.
fair - I'm new to Mac and spent big on a machine. It's still a bit disconcerting when it comes to repair 'options'.
Very good, well-delivered non-BS driven information. First time viewer, and I'm already a fan. Good job!
I've had a 2012 Mac Mini, so ya this is an easy buy. I'll probably hold on to this bad boy for another 8 years.
That’s what I have lol. How slow is yours?
@@Nave6W Honestly, not the worst. All I did was upgrade the RAM 10 gigs. Didn't even put in new HD, same one, its slow as hell in that scope. But all in all solid.
@@cooper1507 oh haha well I haven’t done anything with mine. maybe that’s why mine is slow. It doesn’t like doing more than one thing at a time, and there is noticeable input lag for the mouse. (Tried a wired gaming mouse thinking my original mouse was having issues, even worse input lag with that than the original wireless)
@@Nave6W Oh ya man I 100% think you should just get some new RAM in that. It makes a world of difference. Two 8 gig DDR3 sticks whew boy, chrome tabs for days.
I have a mid 2012 MacBook Pro with a 2tb SSD I put in it. My Mac Mini is in the mail :)
Linus’ title always mean two things
“Apple destroyed my expectations”
In a good way or bad way?
That's clickbaity tactics
@@gkdkfkfkdnddk4788 Wait what?
@@TKFeather i am equally confused...
@@gkdkfkfkdnddk4788 tf are you smoking on
@@gkdkfkfkdnddk4788 Uhmm, whutt??
12:30 are you sure you show the right chart? you're talking about it "smoking" the i7 mini, but the chart shows something else.
By smoking he means blow away
@@kanthimathimagesh6411 yes, of course.. but the values of the chart don't represent that..
@@kanthimathimagesh6411 yeah, and the i7 does better according to the chart, and thus, is not blown away, or smoked.
Yes it's funny that he addressed apple's misleading charts by presenting other confusing charts
Yeah I am paused there right now. The M1 machines were clearly the worst performers on the chart. Maybe he didn't notice the "Lower is better" written at the bottom?
I was weirded out by the screen burn in at 4:17 has to do a double take haha
Intel is so behind the curve that Apple is now AMD's biggest competition for quality chips.
I hope intel gets a big comeback.
*amd is apples biggest competitor for future performance chips
@@kingyogesh441 literally the same thing. Also if you really wanna be technical about it apple is the one entering the desktop market not amd. And if you're just being a fanboy, it also doesn't imply which is better
Is actually a big competition because AMD can't touch TSMC 5nm because Apple got it all for them. AMD will only have 5nm chips in late 2021 or early 2022 because of this and Apple already reserved the 4nm already.
@@nocivolive That's unfortunate that Apple got it all, still their current 7nm line or future 7nm processors will beat the crap out of apple and AMD's 5nm is going to be amazing. I hope Intel comes out from the cave they burried themselves in.
12:29 - Is something up with the graphs or am I missing something?
Right?? it looks to me the M1 is slower
The M1 graphic on the graph is a nice touch.
Great review as always. Bought M1 Mac mini to compare to my last years iMac. The Mac mini so so much fast. I enjoy the speed of my phone and just wanted faster speeds on my computer at minimal investment. I am totally happy. I have a couple older Mac mini’s on my TV’s which I purchased knowing they are not expandable. I would not buy a Mac mini thinking I would expand it. Apple has fast seamless products that work well together for my needs. PC’s are clunky and slow for my needs and significantly slower with age. I have 15 year old apple products that still work fine.
Linus: This is huge!
Me: Ummmm, no it's a Mini.
Bdm tss
Hello Ivan.
The fact that the ryzen cpu was even on this CHART is saying something
Can,t accepted the group my request??
I would love to see a comparison video in about 6-12 months when more products are introduced and apps are updated.
Reviewers will probably review each "CPU launch" by comparing mac mini with M1 M1x and M2 etc. Will be goo to see if they can increase their game on the desktop side the same as they have with the phones. Although they are starting at 5nm so expecting super returns forever might be optimistic.
I mean sure that might change some stuff, but it probably won't make a whole big difference. He used a lot of standard benchmark software which is completely independent from the hardware they run on, making it a fair comparison. Those benchmarks are not supposed to adapt to hardware as that would create unfair advantages. Sure you might see some software get better optimized for M1, but then it is not a hardware thing, but a software thing.
@@jelmerbff it is very much a hardware thing
There is loads of hardware acceleration unused.
Next year there should be plenty of AS software to make comparison.
@@kye3k1 But then you are talking about software optimized for AS, which you can't compare to different software that is supposedly optimized for AMD/Intel/Nvidia let's say. You can't compare apples and pears as the saying goes. If it were to be the exact SAME software then you could compare it perhaps, but that's why we have benchmark software to show you unbiased results. There will always be things that run better on intel/amd or amd/nvidia and same goes for AS probably in the future. But those will probably only be a select few programs.
whoohoo finally some deep learning benchmarks (trying to at least)
I'm sorry but the mac mini is the most underappreciated device on the market, a lot of people don't even know they exist. Even people with macbooks. I've had 2 and i loved them. I also already have a big pc gaming set up so having a tiny mac mini doesn't take up a lot of room and easily hooks up to current monitors/keyboards+mouse. (even tho i use the apple keyboard and mouse). I haven't used the m1 or m2 mac mini yet but I have the i7 and used to have the i5. i5 was a little slower than im used to but wasn't too bad. the i7 was a tiny monster