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Will you upgrade?

  • Yes

  • No

  • I have the MBP

  • I have the Air

  • I have the Mac mini

  • I have the iMac

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Mr. Dee

macrumors 603
Dec 4, 2003
5,990
12,840
Jamaica
Bought MBP M1 with 512 GBs, not gonna be upgrading anytime soon. Likely won’t be in the market for another one until 2025. I was thinking of get an iMac around 2023 when they include Face ID, but since I got a couple 20 inch Dell monitors from work, I am not in a rush.
 

Frixos

macrumors 6502
Nov 17, 2020
253
281
The only one in stock in Sweden was the 16/256GB or the 8/512GB and I need 16GB of RAM. And as I needed it for work badly as I was working from home.
And as I was going to operate my legg etc. my employer did not ofc pay for it. (our government are paying us for the sick leave so the employer are not loosing any money when we are going on sick leave)

I was either going on sick leave for 6-8 weeks with only 75% pay or I was buying it with my own money and work from home with it.
I was going to loose around 1700 Euro if I was not buying it.
So well, we can say that I did get it for free - almost anyway ;)
Yeah, I had to wait a couple of weeks on mine - it was shipped from China.

They did have the 16/1TB in stock, but I didn’t need that much storage.
 

Larsvonhier

macrumors 68000
Aug 21, 2016
1,611
2,983
Germany, Black Forest
ARM VM's are the only thing that works well enough. I'm hoping for some decent x86 emulation eventually, but it's just not there yet. Need a faster processor for that too.

My Intel Mac Mini always run Windows VM's as a kind of server for me at home, and my real VM workhorse is a Windows desktop.

I know, I have other machines to do the VM work, but I do occasionally travel and I need a portable that can get the job done in a pinch. I wanted my MBA to be that machine.

I'm really looking forward to the possible miniLED screen and that will probably push me enough to upgrade, even if 16G is all the RAM it may have. (and the active cooling) That's kind of my priority list...
I tested the X86 emulation within one of the latest Win10 ARM developer releases with heavy processor load (Altium Designer 19) on my M1 Air with 8GB RAM. All that within VMs under Parallels and also UTM.
Must say, I'm very impressed by the execution speeds: The fastest E-CAD system in our office, even compared to what we got so far with our Mac Pros.
 

Clix Pix

macrumors Core
I purchased the M1 13" MBP with 1TB SSD and 16 GB RAM, and it is my secondary machine. When Apple releases the next generation of the M-series in the form of 14" and 16" MBPs I will be very interested in eventually replacing my current 2018 15" MBP with an M-series 16" MBP. I use the 2018 MBP for editing photo images and of course other stuff as well -- it serves as my primary machine, so will want and need more RAM than is currently available on the M1 13" MBP and also more ports as well. I frequently swap files between external drives and need to be able to easily continue doing that.
 
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deeddawg

macrumors G5
Jun 14, 2010
12,468
6,571
US
I have no expectation of doing so, not even if most of the myriad rumors were to come true.

I wouldn't have bought my M1 MBP if it didn't meet my needs.

... and since my needs haven't changed....
 

Frixos

macrumors 6502
Nov 17, 2020
253
281
If I needed a computer for 3 years or less, I would’ve bought base.
I really needed one for 5+ years, which is why I got the 16/512.
 

0128672

Cancelled
Apr 16, 2020
5,962
4,783
I have an M1 mini and not going to upgrade for at least 2-3 years if then even. I'm so happy with this thing with my 4K Dell display.
 

Zdigital2015

macrumors 601
Jul 14, 2015
4,143
5,622
East Coast, United States
Always wanted a 13” MacBook Pro and got the M1 8GB/512GB. Very happy with it, especially battery life. I won’t be updating for quite a while, but when I do, I suspect it will either be the 13” MBA or the 14” MBP. I have always had a 15” MBP, but I don’t miss the extra bulk. I have a 27” Core i9 iMac (2019) for Intel dependent workflows. I’m less concerned about keeping up hardware wise than hoping macOS on Intel sticks around for a good long time. Wishful thinking, I know.

I think the pent up demand for 14” and 16” MBP is going to constrain supplies for quite a while, so buckle up.
 

Pawełek

macrumors newbie
Aug 4, 2021
17
6
I have base M1 Air and will not upgrade. BUT... I had such a great experience with it so far that I will probably replace my PC with M1X Mac Mini.
 

Phantom-fa

macrumors member
Apr 11, 2017
82
58
Adelaide SA
My wife is very happy with her 24in iMac. I have the 16Gb/1TB M1 mini and when a new one comes out I will get it and use the current one as my server, replacing the 2017 iMac which currently does that job.
The iMac will go to my stepson as his 2009 iMac is starting to show its age!
 

radus

macrumors 6502a
Jan 12, 2009
720
447
I bought a M1 Mac mini 16GB / 256 GB just to check it out and to try Windows on Parallels.
It is running fairly good (some graphic problems on the hdmi 2.0 monitor).

But I will not invest in another M1 Mac if Windows 10 / 11 on Parallels is further rather a "test-installation" and not an official product.
 

pshufd

macrumors G4
Oct 24, 2013
10,151
14,574
New Hampshire
I bought a M1 Mac mini 16GB / 256 GB just to check it out and to try Windows on Parallels.
It is running fairly good (some graphic problems on the hdmi 2.0 monitor).

But I will not invest in another M1 Mac if Windows 10 / 11 on Parallels is further rather a "test-installation" and not an official product.

It's not going to run x86 Windows. There is experimentation with QEMU but results have not been good so far.

The best at this time is if you can run your programs through Rosetta 2 or if you can get a native image for Apple Silicon.

I did my research and determined that my programs ran better on Windows x86 so I have a Windows desktop next to my M1 mini. It's a potent combination.
 

PaladinGuy

macrumors 68000
Sep 22, 2014
1,698
1,098
I started off with a M1 MBP 16/256GB, but I ended up deciding to go with a M1 MBA 16/512GB for better longevity and less storage constraint. The speakers, screen, and battery life were definitely noticeably better on the MBP, but I just couldn’t justify the added expense over the higher end MBA.

I’d be lying if I said that I won’t be tempted by a nice redesign. In terms of power, my M1 MBA is already much more power than I currently need. More battery life would be nice but unnecessary. A better screen would be nice, but I don’t think I want mini-LED.

TLDR: I can’t see myself upgrading my MBA anytime soon. I’d rather put the money towards a new Apple Watch.
 

DanTSX

Suspended
Oct 22, 2013
1,111
1,505
No. And I expected M1 to be only the first step in a long line of Apple produced processors going into this.
 
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