

Nevertheless, users won’t have to get an external GPU to play heavier titles, not on the new M1 chip-enabled Macs. However, to catch up to some high-end cards like the Radeon 5700 XT, Apple has a long way to go.
It won’t be a surprise if the next few iterations can beat some mid-level cards like the GeForce 1650 and the Raden 5500M. Nvidia’s Geforce 1050 Ti and AMD Radeon RX 560 have both been beaten badly by the M1’s GPU capabilities. The graphics capabilities of systems that are being replaced with the M1 chips have grown by bounds due to the change. But the status quo has taken quite a beating since the M1. There was no reason to do so as their best-selling Macs had Intel chips with integrated graphics which were, to put it mildly, paltry at best. Gamers have always been comfortable with Windows-based computers.Īpple Metal has been quite a powerful framework to allow hardware-accelerated graphics but Apple has never been too big on ensuring it has all the necessary features for games. It was for the high-browed individuals and creators that wanted to get ‘work’ done. In fact, a gamer would never even consider a Mac for gaming purposes. Macs have never been synonymous with gaming.
