I'm using my 16" Intel MacbookPro, still haven't upgraded to Apple Silicon.
In the past I used to have an iMac and a Macbook, now I prefer owning only one machine so there's the Macbook and an external display at my desk.
I see two advantages of having only one machine: the first is avoiding configuring and updating software and libraries twice, the second is I have more budget to spend on a single machine, so I don't have to compromise on the laptop or the desktop.
I'm an iOS developer so I'll stay on the Mac in the future.
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I'm using my 16" Intel MacbookPro, still haven't upgraded to Apple Silicon.
In the past I used to have an iMac and a Macbook, now I prefer owning only one machine so there's the Macbook and an external display at my desk.
I see two advantages of having only one machine: the first is avoiding configuring and updating software and libraries twice, the second is I have more budget to spend on a single machine, so I don't have to compromise on the laptop or the desktop.
I'm an iOS developer so I'll stay on the Mac in the future.