My question is general. I think it would be best to reply based on whatever 
experiences users have.

For example, I want M1/M1Pro/M1Max vs latest intel i9 processor on a MacBook 
Pro.

If the generations are older then it would make more sense to consider Apple 
silicon vs 2019 16” model, 2016 15” and maybe 2012 model, whatever the sizes 
then.

I think that would make more sense.

Personally, I have MBP 2016 15” with 2133MHz RAM. I work in the office  on iMac 
2020 27” with core I5 the base model, 3.1GHz 6 core i5 with 2666MHz RAM. The 
Latter feel snappier in usage, but not with large margin although I have 
migrated my data from MBP to iMac and both have the same 512GB storage. The 
storage in iMac may be much faster. I don’t know exact details.

In regards to specifications, Apple silicon in every way regarding 
specifications. I just want to know whether it makes a difference in Voiceover 
user or not and which makes the most difference.

I’m not thinking of getting a new Mac for now because of budget, but I have 
interest to answer these questions.

I may just go to Apple reseller in my city and try devices out. I think that 
may be the answer to my inquiries in case no-one here has experience with Apple 
Silicon and is an old Mac user.

Thank you so much,

Mohamed E. Fayed 

> On 21 Oct 2021, at 3:50 PM, Herbie Allen <herbie.al...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I think a lot of your questions depend on the age of the Mac. For instance, 
> I’m running two Macs, one from 2012 and another from 2019. The 2012 runs 
> slowly while my souped up 2019 Mac runs like a charm with none of the issues 
> you are concerned about. I would love to test these  newer Mac’s  myself 
> since this one is  extremely fast and  efficient already.
> 
>> On Oct 21, 2021, at 06:18, Muhammad Fayed <m10fa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,,
>> 
>> Hope my mail finds you well,
>> 
>> Out of curiosity, I wonder how it matters to use Apple Silicon compared to 
>> Intel devices. 
>> 
>> • Is it faster to deal with Apple Silicon Mac and more responsive compared 
>> to older Macs?
>> 
>> • Does Voiceover says “busy” much less ?
>> 
>> • Does image description feature runs faster?
>> 
>> • Are there any other differences than those I expected?
>> 
>> Thank you so much,
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Mohamed E. Fayed 
>> 
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