
The Macbook Air does not have a cooling fan and also has one fewer GPU core in the lowest configuration. The most significant difference between the first three models with M1 is: the Macbook Pro 13" and Mac Mini contain a fan, which helps to sustain higher performance during a longer period of time.
8-core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores. The M1 found in the Macbook Pro 13" is equipped with: You can find the list of the currently known issues in the last section. No severe problem sticks out during our tests, using the latest updates for Archicad 24, Archicad 25, and BIMcloud 2022.1. Nevertheless, the performance is similar to what you expect on Intel-processor models. Given the short time frame, we were only able to carry out limited sets of tests.
They may initially take a little longer to open while Rosetta 2 translates them. Since Archicad and BIMcloud are not yet optimized for ARM architecture, they will still be running as Intel x86 applications via Rosetta 2. It performs similar to recent Intel's mobile processors in terms of CPU power even with programs that are not optimized for ARM, and much better than Intel's integrated graphics solution. Incredibly long battery life is their biggest strength, but that doesn't mean the M1 chip is weak. Thus these machines are optimized for power efficiency.
In the first public release of Apple Silicon on Mac, the M1 chip targets the best CPU performance per watt.
M1 chip with 8-core CPU (4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores) and 8-core GPU. At the time of writing, our test model is the latest Macbook Pro 13" with: This article will focus on the performance and compatibility of Archicad and BIMcloud running on M1 chip via Rosetta 2. The first three models received this processor are the Macbook Air, the Macbook Pro 13", and the Mac Mini. Apple officially unveiled their first ARM chip designed specifically for Mac, the M1 processor, in November 2020.