top | item 40802289 (no title) blkhp19 | 1 year ago > I’d guess lots of people upgrading from Intel MacsWhy would you guess that? It's +22% Mac marketshare, not +22% Apple Silicon Mac marketshare. discuss order hn newest throwanem|1 year ago Apple hasn't manufactured Intel Macs since 2020. blkhp19|1 year ago Someone upgrading from an Intel Mac to an Apple Silicon Mac doesn't increase Mac marketshare. load replies (1) cromulent|1 year ago The last one to be discontinued was the Intel Mac Pro in June 2023, after the Intel iMacs and Mac Minis were discontinued in 2022 and early 2023. load replies (1) pegasus|1 year ago Obviously, because all macs now sold are Apple Silicon. blkhp19|1 year ago Someone upgrading from an Intel Mac to an Apple Silicon Mac doesn't increase Mac marketshare.
throwanem|1 year ago Apple hasn't manufactured Intel Macs since 2020. blkhp19|1 year ago Someone upgrading from an Intel Mac to an Apple Silicon Mac doesn't increase Mac marketshare. load replies (1) cromulent|1 year ago The last one to be discontinued was the Intel Mac Pro in June 2023, after the Intel iMacs and Mac Minis were discontinued in 2022 and early 2023. load replies (1)
blkhp19|1 year ago Someone upgrading from an Intel Mac to an Apple Silicon Mac doesn't increase Mac marketshare. load replies (1)
cromulent|1 year ago The last one to be discontinued was the Intel Mac Pro in June 2023, after the Intel iMacs and Mac Minis were discontinued in 2022 and early 2023. load replies (1)
pegasus|1 year ago Obviously, because all macs now sold are Apple Silicon. blkhp19|1 year ago Someone upgrading from an Intel Mac to an Apple Silicon Mac doesn't increase Mac marketshare.
blkhp19|1 year ago Someone upgrading from an Intel Mac to an Apple Silicon Mac doesn't increase Mac marketshare.
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