Since the M1 arrival, I decided not to upgrade as regularly as before.
First (very controversial) reason : they killed my main machine, the 27 inch mac. Making me move to its laptop just for profit is not very rewarding as a long time customer. I understand the world I live in. Don’t have to buy into it at every turn.
Then. Their upgrade cycle, after moving to M1, was inevitably gonna make sourcing and stock issues worst, straightening their position on the market. Meaning, delaying new technologies and upgrades in search of more profit. Understandable, but I grew particularly tired of this game. Plus, they were eventually gonna pull the kind of thing they did with the M2. Updating and upgrading to save profit - not for their customers.
Again. Don’t bash me. I’m a fan boy. But I’m educated enough to see that it’s not my philosophy when it comes to the machines I use.
And last one, the ecosystem is getting worst. And they are pushing towards a « same chip bracket » kind of ecosystem in the end. So I’m thinking the good old days of Intel reselling cycle is dead. Here comes the Apple owning the reselling cycle era.
So, new tactic. I’m keeping the M1s to the point where it’s barely functional and upgrading then. Probably around the M5/6 family.
It’s a shame, but my paycheck is definitely not going up as fast as Apple’s margin. So I better get the best out of the 10k ecosystem I bought back in 2021.
Interesting thread, btw.