ronguest
ronguest

In our household the ability to run Windows natively, for gaming, has been a real boon. The best of both worlds. The eventual loss of this ability may be the main downside of the transition for us. Here’s what’s happening to Boot Camp amid the Apple silicon transition

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hawaiiboy
hawaiiboy

@ronguest Intel machines will be around for years.

Rene Ritchie explains it great here. www.youtube.com/watch

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ronguest
ronguest

@hawaiiboy Yes, in some form they will. But options for dual booting will start to be limited even this year with the first model's release. I don't think it will be long until buying an Intel model will cost more than one based on Apple's chips. I.e. I think the transition will start on lower end/priced models.

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