![]() These new Apple Silicon models can compete up through the mid-high tier of computer purchases, and if as I expect Apple sells a ton of these many will be to your prime (most profitable) customers. Other CPU vendors and OEM computer makers take notice - your businesses are now on limited life support. Apple has yet to decide on an external memory interconnect and multichannel PCIe scheme, if they decide to move in that direction. The real powerhouses will probably come next year with the M1x (or whatever). They're still marketed at the same market segment, though they now have a vastly expanded compute power envelope. These are the machines you give to a teacher or a lawyer or an accountant - folks who need a decently performing machine who don't want to lug around a huge powerhouse machine (or pay for one for that matter). They have the same limitations as the machines they replace - 16 GB RAM and two Thunderbolt ports. Most people are looking at these first Apple Silicon Macs wrong - these aren't Apple's powerhouse machines: they're simply the annual spec bump of the low end Apple computers with DCI-P3 displays, Wifi 6, and new the Apple Silicon M1 SoC. While the below Civilization VI scores are on slightly lower resolutions (1440 x 900 on Macs vs 1920 x 1080 on PCs), the M1 MacBook Air (37 fps) and MacBook Pro (38 fps) ran circles around the 16 fps rate from the ZenBook 13, and handily beat the XPS 13 as well. The MacBook Air has never been known as a gaming machine, but the M1 chip may change its reputation there as well. Again, though, this test isn't optimized for Apple Silicon - it's an Intel-based test running through Rosetta 2, so Apple's scores may improve when it's optimized. Oh, and on the PugetBench Photoshop test - which performs 21 different Photoshop tasks, three times per run - the M1 Air (653) and Pro (649) beat the XPS 13 (588). The Air's time is almost a third of the 27:10 the previous Intel MacBook Air needed, while both M1 scores are around half (or less) of the times posted by the XPS 13 and the ZenBook 13. Click "Add Subtitle" button to add subtitle to your video.The M1 MacBook Air and Pro win again on our Handbrake video transcoding test, converting a 4K film to 1080p at 9:15 and 7:44 respectively. If you want to add your own mark to the video to make it more personalized, you can click "Watermark" to add text or images watermark to your video.Īfter you edit your video files as you like, you can go back to the main interface and click the audio track option below your video file to add or remove external audio tracks in the video. ![]() To get rid of any unwanted edges or capture the wanted parts of your video file, click "Crop" to select the zoom mode as "Letterbox", "Center", "Pan & Scan" or "Full" according to your demand.Ĭlick "Effect" option to adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, volume and more video/audio effects. With only one click and choose "Apply" to get your expected video. Then click Rotate to choose the proper angle and direction you want. If your video file is filmed sideways and you want to correct it to the correct angle, you can click "Edit" button to enter the video editing interface. You can improve your video quality with only one click easily. ![]() ![]() You are able to upscale video resolution, optimize video brightness and contrast, remove video noise and reduce video shaking. If you want to edit video effects, you can follow the guide below.Ĭlick "Enhance" on the top of the tool bar and you will find four different ways to enhance your video quality. ![]()
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