Roughly pulled through, uncompromising and faster than expected: with the presentation of the new MacBooks in the previous week, Apple ended a project that could hardly have been more ambitious. With the exception of the outrageously expensive Mac Pro, all Apple computers now run with the self-developed M1 silicon processors. What began as a small experiment exactly a year ago is now a success story. Moving into the ARM system architecture is a challenge that Microsoft and others have failed to address for years. Microsoft embarrassed itself to the bone by not keeping compatibility promises. When Apple took the ARM path last year, we expected more luck, but with many small problems and pitfalls in detail.In fact, almost nothing went wrong. Not only that: The two new MacBook Pros bring further developed M1 systems with them, which increase the speed and addressable memory. They are fighting machines whose speed and performance a normal user does not need. The professional is clearly addressed here, who is also pleased that there are more connections for peripherals on board. So Apple has not only put Microsoft on the sidelines, but also the processor manufacturers Intel and AMD, who now look stupid with their lame and energy-hungry processors.whose speed and performance a normal user does not need. The professional is clearly addressed here, who is also pleased that there are more connections for peripherals on board. So Apple has not only put Microsoft on the sidelines, but also the processor manufacturers Intel and AMD, who now look stupid with their lame and energy-hungry processors.whose speed and performance a normal user does not need. The professional is clearly addressed here, who is also pleased that there are more connections for peripherals on board. So Apple has not only put Microsoft on the sidelines, but also the processor manufacturers Intel and AMD, who now look stupid with their lame and energy-hungry processors.