It’s absolutely right that Apple Silicon is the future and if you’re buying now, and want to have maximum future and feature support, that’s the way to go. I would not dismiss Intel Macs out of hand—they can do one thing Apple Silicon can’t, namely, run Microsoft Windows. They are available now and will be supported, and if you don’t plan for the future, they’re still a viable choice. FWIW, the only features I could use, but do without, and that are only available on Apple Silicon, are Touch ID unlock via a remote keyboard and the Siri voices with intelligence-enhanced emphasis. However, that is today’s macOS; assuming I am not tempted to simply switch platform to continue using my Intel Mac, it might be a dead end for future features I desire later in upcoming macOS versions.
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