For the tl;dr: M1 is fast, but it all depends on the buyer's needs and preferences.
I don't usually post in the M1 forum, but here's my $.02 cents.
To my knowledge, recent versions of macOS tend to be really slow on boot up, this isn't an indictment of the hardware but rather the boot sequence of macOS is really slow.
It seems that people are questioning the comparison of the 14" Razer against the M1 - but why not?
The RTX 3070 model of the Razer which imo is the best buy, costs 2,200 (16 GB of ram, 1TB of storage). A similarly equipped 13" M1 MBP with 1TB of storage and 16GB of ram is 1,900. Close enough that these are comparable products.
With that said, people buy Macs for the experience and reputation, where as people avoid Razers due to their reputation. (though its gotten better but yes Razer has had a poor rep in the past). Now I say this as a Razer owner and I love my 2019 model Razer Blade Advanced (15" model). The build quality is top notch, and its been working flawlessly with daily use (knocks on wood).
Performance wise, it appears that the M1 is a bit faster at least that's what Cinebench R23 is reporting. The
Razer 14" Cinebench r23 all cores 11554 whereas the M1 MBP Cinebench r23 all cores 1498.
GPU performance is the polar opposite though I failed to find the exact same benchmarks but based on my what i did find, I'm of the opinion the Razer is eating the M1's lunch and its really not even close to.
Battery life Apple reports 20 hours, and razer report 12 hours - another nod to Apple.
So imo, daily productivity the M1 has a slight edge, but not enough that I would say it should be the tipping point in a buying decision. Especially if GPU performance is a want or must have - whether its game playing or needing it for other apps.
If you find yourself using a laptop away from the mains and are on the battery - well its obvious that the M1 wins.
Basically, my long winded post boils down to what your individual use case is, what your needs are and what is important. For me, if i were to buy a laptop today, I most certainly buy the Razer, simply because
1. GPU is important to me
2. Battery life is not
3. Running windows is a major need
In summary, you really cannot go wrong with the M1, its a fantastic laptop with amazing battery life, and in all honesty, the M1's performance is surprisingly fast. Think about it, how many generations has it taken AMD to release a CPU that has this level of performance and yet Apple's very first CPU out of the gate is just as fast, but doesn't consume anywhere near as much power.