And after witnessing the M1’s scintillating performance in the testing for this article, I was not happy about it in the least.įortunately, the situation is far from hopeless. I run Windows 10 quite a bit on my iMac for professional reasons (and sharper small fonts), and the M1 Mac’s lack of Boot Camp support seemed to be a non-starter for me. But users who want to run Windows on the Mac are officially and natively left out in the cold.Īdmittedly, those of us who run Windows on a Mac are a distinct minority of the community.
There’s no doubt that Apple’s new M1 Macs have shaken up the marketplace with its low power consumption and fantastic performance-even with non-native Mac apps, surprisingly.