Exactly how I felt about the M1 MacBook Air. Initially I just wanted one to see if Apple Silicon was as good as everyone was saying. I never liked the wedge design of the Air, but I figured I could ignore it for such a good price. I was never anything but blown away by that computer, so when my company sent me a 16" M1 Pro, I knew I was going to skip the M2 Air and just go for the 14" M1 Pro as my personal machine.Reporting back after picking up a m1 Mac mini a few months back (8/512).
This thing is nuts. I’ve been a Mac user since 1990. Heavy graphics user since 2000. I can’t believe how good this machine is. I can run photoshop with 6 massive psds open with 100+ layers in each, Firefox with 20 tabs open, a google meet, mail, 2 x 27 inch screens, and it just smashes it - no beach balls.
If I add Lightroom and chrome with 10 tabs I’ll start to notice it, but really, I just selectively quit something and I’m away again. (Memory pressure rarely in the red)
Now I want an m2 Mac Studio of course 😂 but as an interim machine - this thing is incredible.
What does your memory pressure look like when you're seeing the beachball?M1 Studio Ultra
This is most annoying and has been going on for years. You buy a new machine. It runs wonderful for a few months and then everything slows and slows. And slows more. This same story has repeated itself for several computers. I've had this Studio M1 Ultra since they came out and for too long now it is constantly spinning beach balls.
Final Cut is useless with all the micro and macro hangs. It's not just FCP. All apps including the Finder suffer the same challenge. Beachball party. Rebooting and running only one application doesn't solve it.
I tend to be abusive with too many apps running too many windows. If apples aren't meant to have a couple monitors and external drives then just say so and I'll move on to something that can. It's as if something is running major task in background but Activity monitors don't show it. Beachballs happening and 10% CPU load. I wish Linux was viable.