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Last week I showed fascinating screenshots of how M1 Macs can run background processes exclusively on their four ‘efficiency’ cores. I’ve now been digging deeper, and this article is a summary of how Intel and M1 Macs deal with multiple tasks, priorities and resources under macOS, and how that influences our assessment of their speed. Operations and QoS Whether Intel or ARM cores, macOS has to man
This article provides a simplified visual summary of the various stages which take place when a modern Intel Mac starts up in macOS 10.12 or 10.13, from pressing the Power button through to running the kernel and its extensions. The sequence starts at the top, with user inputs in green at the left, processes in pink next, actions etc. to the right of the centre, and interactions in blue at the rig
The time had come to test out my fears over problems with file and folder names in Apple’s new filing system, APFS. The TL;DR is that APFS is not currently safe to use with names which might have Unicode normalisation issues – which means it is only safe with a limited ASCII character set, as shown in the bizarre screen shot above. You can’t partly normalise For those who have not read my previous
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