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The new players in education – Apple Silicon M1

Online meetings and remote lectures are part of the new status quo. With the new Apple M1 chip, professors, lecturers and teachers are better equipped to meet the demands of virtual collaboration and excel at teaching in the classroom.

This article was created as sponsored content in collaboration with Apple.

Professors and lecturers used to exchange ideas at universities or teach in large lecture halls. Today there are mostly empty seats. Researching and teaching went digital overnight. Apple has been present in the education sector for 40 years with hardware and software, guaranteeing the same intuitive user-friendliness that is expected from the brand, even remotely. Now Apple has gone one step further with a new technology – the M1 chip.

Compatibility with Microsoft Office and countless other applications makes the Mac flexible. And because the M1 is designed for macOS Big Sur, your favourite iPhone and iPad apps run on the Mac, too. In addition to the advantages of M1, Apple offers the usual benefits, such as intuitive user-friendliness, stability and security in terms of data protection. You alone decide with whom you share your data.

Apple stands for innovation. For innovative teaching oriented towards learning and work in the future, Apple is the right choice.

iMac with M1 chip – super stationary

If you have a fixed workstation – either at home or at your workplace – the iMac M1 is ideal for you. Its advantages: the new chip, sleek design, captivating Retina image quality and, as with all Mac devices, intuitive operation.

Mac mini with M1 chip – compactly equipped

With its compact size and many ports, the Mac mini is suitable for a wide range of tasks as a teacher or lecturer. And with the mighty M1 chip in a package that’s just 19.7 cm long, you’ll be equipped with the power you need for everyday teaching.

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