The problem with chromebooks is they are just a web browser. That new Mac may be low powered but I don’t see anything about limitations like that. A raspberry pi can be a fully functional, useful computer , so I don’t see why an iPhone couldn’t be
It’s not even low powered. It requires low power to operate, but it blows every other laptop in the same budget out of the water, if benchmarks are to be believed. It’s roughly equivalent to an M3, which the newest and most expensive intel/AMD laptops still continue to struggle to measure up to.
The problem with chromebooks is they are just a web browser. That new Mac may be low powered but I don’t see anything about limitations like that. A raspberry pi can be a fully functional, useful computer , so I don’t see why an iPhone couldn’t be
It’s not even low powered. It requires low power to operate, but it blows every other laptop in the same budget out of the water, if benchmarks are to be believed. It’s roughly equivalent to an M3, which the newest and most expensive intel/AMD laptops still continue to struggle to measure up to.
That’s fair