The Apple M1 is the company’s most powerful processor ever, and the first developed particularly for the Mac.
M1 is designed for Mac computers that require a tiny footprint and eminent power efficiency. M1 is a system on a chip (SoC) that integrates many powerful technologies into a single chip and has a unified memory architecture for drastically enhanced performance and efficiency.
M1 is available with MacBook Air, MacBook Pro 13” and recently launched MacBook Pro 14” and 16”.

2020 Apple MacBook Air and MacBook Pro 13
The Apple MacBook Air 13 (M1, 2020) is a laptop with Apple’s M1 system-on-chip. Because of its small size, it’s extremely easy to transport, and the battery easily lasts a whole 8-hour workday.
Comes with a nice keyboard, a terrific touchpad, and a fantastic camera for video conversations. It doesn’t get too hot, and its fanless design keeps it absolutely silent even while it’s working.
It can handle mild and even some heavier workloads.
But owing to thermal limits, it will slow down, and its integrated GPU will struggle with graphically intense activities.
Because there are just two USB-C connectors, you’ll almost certainly need to bring adapters. The Apple MacBook Air 13 comes in two variants.
With the major difference being graphics performance. The machine features a 7-core GPU M1 SoC.
However, if you require additional GPU processing capability, you may upgrade to an 8-core variant.
Both models come with 8GB of shared memory, which should be plenty for most users. However, we recommend 16GB for users who operate with many browser tabs open at the same time or who run memory-intensive programs.
The capacity can be customized as well, ranging from 256GB to 2TB.
MacBook Pro 14 and 16”
Apple’s updated MacBook Pros, which are powered by the company’s new M1 Pro and M1 Max CPUs, are precisely what the tech industry has been waiting for.
Both Macbooks use XDR display technology derived from the iPad Pro, and the CPUs are far quicker than M1. They also support up to 64GB of RAM. Apple took a stride ahead while looking back, reinstating ports, and choosing a design that mimics many of its previous devices. The MacBook Pro 14-inch entry-level model costs Rs 1,49,475 and has an M1 Pro processor with an 8-Core CPU, 14-Core GPU, 16GB unified memory, and 512GB of ultra-fast flash
storage.
You’ll pay Rs 186,862 to upgrade the 14-inch laptop to the more powerful M1 Pro version, which comes with a 10-core CPU, 16-core GPU, and 1TB storage.
These are exorbitant pricing, to be sure, but there isn’t much competition for putting this much power into a machine of this size.
The Apple 16-Inch MacBook Pro M1 Max is a stylish and powerful laptop with a 10.2-inch display and a 10-core CPU.
On the memory front, the laptop comes with a 1 TB hard disc and 32 GB DDR4 RAM, allowing you to store a large quantity of data.
All the following characteristics ensure you do all of your chores without difficulty throughout the day.

M1 Pro and M1 Max
The M1 Pro and M1 Max are the first professional systems that have a system-on-a-chip (SoC) architecture.
Fast unified memory, best-in-class performance per watt, and incredible power efficiency. The CPUs have increased memory bandwidth and capacity.
The M1 Pro has a memory bandwidth of up to 200GB/s and can accommodate up to 32GB of unified memory.
The memory bandwidth of the M1 Max is up to 400GB/s. It has a storage capacity of 2x that of the M1 Pro and nearly 6x that of the M1, as well as support for up to 64GB of unified memory.
The latest PC laptops have a graphics capacity of up to 16GB. With this much RAM, graphics-intensive processes previously unimaginable in a laptop are now possible. Because of the M1 Pro and M1 Max’s efficient design, they give the same level of performance whether the MacBook Pro is plugged in or running on battery power.
For professional video processing, the M1 Pro and M1 Max include upgraded media engines with specialized ProRes accelerators.
The M1 Pro and M1 Max are Apple’s most powerful processors to date.
Verdict
Security features in MacOS M1, M1 Pro, or M1 Max are among the best in the business. Like hardware-verified safe boot, runtime anti-exploitation technologies, and rapid, in-line file encryption.
There are nearly 10,000 Universal programs and plug-ins available, and all of Apple’s Mac software is optimized for — and operates natively on — Apple hardware. Mac programs that haven’t been upgraded to Universal will work with Apple’s Rosetta 2 technology. And users will run iPhone and iPad apps directly on the Mac, opening up a whole new world of possibilities.

