FWIW, I intend to hang on to my M1 Mini. Although I just  unfortunately missed 
out on the option of 10-gigabit Ethernet, which would have made it the ideal 
server, I really can't fault the performance; the hard part is just setting the 
wee bugger up again. I do run Windows on my iMac, but I chiefly virtualise 
Linux, so I don't see further going down the Apple Silicon path to be a 
problem. On the other hand, it effectively creates a chasm between Intel and 
ARM, so I fully expect my next Apple machine to be a notebook rather than a 
desktop; my 2019 iMac would then be replaced by whatever the next Windows 
platform hardware is, maybe more Intel or AMD. We'll see how this all plays 
out, but I'm not sorry to be swimming in the pool.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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