I just saw where you mentioned the M2 was more expensive. I would go with M1 especially if it has more RAM.excel, teams, YouTube
Excel files are quite large and I tend to have multiple running
it's a year old, does it come with two year warranty.
I couldn’t imagine, a M2 Mac with 16gb become slow because of running excel. But, assuming you open very large excel files and assuming Ms Excel for Mac has good memory management, I would get M1/32 GB.excel, teams, YouTube
Excel files are quite large and I tend to have multiple running
Totally off topic but well... not really.I thought we laid it to rest that the unified memory really makes the dedicatee ram question largely irrelevant.
lol it does not, everytime i open a excel file with over 400 rows and 20 columns my memory gets swapped. on my gaming pc with same ram space doesn't.I couldn’t imagine, a M2 Mac with 16gb become slow because of running excel. But, assuming you open very large excel files and assuming Ms Excel for Mac has good memory management, I would get M1/32 GB.