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You realise most of the tech nerds enthusing about Apple Silicon are actually diehard Windows and Linux fans, right? They're biased away from Apple, but still find themselves forced to acknowledge Apple laptops are far superior in terms of hardware right now.
Itd be nice to hear a unbiased take on their hardware though, it's still interesting, but the fanboyism makes me a x86 fan
I mentioned upthread that I've done lots of hardware evaluations for work. I don't have much of an emotional attachment to any brands. Apple makes the best CPUs/SoCs right now. For laptops, it means that they're untouchable in power vs battery life. Build quality is also a big one. Macbooks survive a lot more punishment in a backpack or carry bag than a PC will. For bandwidth-bound compute tasks, they beat theoretically more powerful x86 processors due to the on-chip LPDDR. Then there's the distinct lack of jank that shows up in the PC space (cf. my frustration with the dual USB-C in my ASUS laptop not actually being capable of dual displays).
However, it always comes down to what you want a computer for. I wanted a laptop to act basically as a portable game console for when I travel, which is frequent. x86 is my only real option there. Also, if $1K+ for a laptop is a lot of money for you, sure, Apple doesn't have any budget options. But for those of us who get them, plenty of us would buy x86 notebooks in a heartbeat if someone would make a $1500 machine that was as good as a Mac...but nobody does.