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The Apple M1 is still the chip to beat going into 2022Since the MacBook Pro 13 and the MacBook Air launched with the Apple M1 in November 2020, the entire computing world shifted its gaze to Apple, and it looks like it's paid off for the Cupertino behemoth. And looking forward, now that the M1 Max and M1 Pro were shoved into the 16-inch and 14-inch MacBook Pro, it's likely that Apple's growth in the computing world is only going to continue from here. And with the optimizations that are being made in this generation of mobile hardware - like Nvidia's new 4th-generation Max-Q tech and Intel's upcoming Deep Link technology - the discrete GPU solutions that Windows laptops are known for are going to continue to be more effective for heavy workloads.
As said here by Jackie Thomas