No. With SSD storage closely integrated into the CPU, it seems Apple has managed to overcome issues that we would expect to show up with the limited RAM. Some have reported extremely high SSD wear... this issue hasn't blown up into a BFD so far.primeevolutionary wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 2:40 pm So, I'm guessing that, if I were looking to purchase a new Mac Mini, I would have to buy the Intel Core because the M1s can only go up to 16GB RAM.
Is that a correct assumption?
From all reports, the M1 Apple Silicon Macs work remarkably well both with Native software (Logic) and with DAWs running under emulation. But there are pitfalls and caveats reported. I've seen at least a couple of folks here running DP on Apple Silicon. Bang for the buck looks really great. But M1s are admittedly not that far removed from the bleeding edge at this point.
I'm actually looking at getting an M1 MacBook Air for use with Apple's MainStage software in my live shows. Seems like an ideal setup... no fans, built in screen and battery backup and, by all reports, extremely capable. I will go for 16GB RAM and probably 1TB SSD. Also a hub to connect two keyboards and breath controller. Although I already own MainStage, I'll probably pickup the education package software deal as well, $200 for Logic, MainStage, Final Cut ProX and a couple of video tools. I can trade in my aging Air, and sell my Mini Ventilator and Leslie Studio 12 to cover (hopefully most of) the cost.
Still loving my 5,1 12 core in the studio. We'll see if the new Air will spoil me.