The new Mac mini M1 has a big advantage – and it’s not just about speed

When the Apple M1 chip (also known as Apple Silicon) was first presented at the company’s event on November 10, it was clear that the new chip would be energy efficient. Apple talked at length about improving battery life and performance – two things that don’t usually go hand in hand – but we are only now evaluating how energy efficient the chip is.

Apple has published data on how the Mac mini with an M1 engine compares to previous computers, and there is no dispute in terms of power consumption and thermal output.

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