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steveBK123 ◴[] No.44466084[source]
Interesting from a cost perspective but I hope it doesn’t introduce any oddities in software compatibility.

There’s already things the M chip series iPads can do that the A chip series can’t.

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dagmx ◴[] No.44466138[source]
What differences in capabilities would there be? The cores are identical, it’s largely the topology that’s different.
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geoffpado ◴[] No.44466177[source]
I/O seems to be the big one. The M1 has Thunderbolt support, the A18 Pro does not. This would majorly limit the resolution of external displays this MacBook could drive, for example. And the base-model M1 was already pretty limited in that capacity already.
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1. abracadaniel ◴[] No.44466345[source]
Apple has a history of gating external displays behind higher price points. Seems reasonable they’d do it again.