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Microsoft, Adobe and other big software players will release macOS applications that support the M1 chip, but it is too early to comment on the actual performance of these applications. So before you get excited, understand that it would take Apple and other developers some time to come together to unleash the true potential of the M1 chips.
There is another problem at hand. MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac Mini with M1 chip face Bluetooth connectivity issues. Users are reportedly having trouble connecting their Bluetooth devices to the new Mac. While using third-party Bluetooth devices may be a problem at the moment, even Apple’s Bluetooth mouse, keyboard, and AirPods sometimes face connectivity problems. Apple has yet to acknowledge this.
Users used Reddit to highlight Bluetooth issues with Mac Mini. One user said: “I have three M1 computers, two Mini and one professional. All three have the problem with a new bluetooth keyboard and mouse from Apple. The mouse and keyboard worked for me for months on my old macbook pro and I even had the Big Sur Beta software with no problems. I did everything I could to fix the problem, sure there is a bug with the new processor. I’ll wait until they figure it out. ”
It is quite tempting to buy the latest M1 chip Apple Macs. With that said, if you think your work will be affected by Bluetooth connectivity issues or if there are any apps you use that are not yet optimized for Apple’s M1 chip, then it may be a good idea to wait before downloading your Mac with Intel in it. .