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hey guys welcome to spark point today iamp;#39;m going to be doing a real world performance review of docHub after effects on the m1 macbook pro and then iamp;#39;ll be comparing it to my much beefier i9 16-inch macbook pro itamp;#39;s been nearly a year since apple announced its transition to its own apple silicon and by now most of us know that the first of these chips the m1 chip is an absolute beast now being that iamp;#39;m a professional motion graphics animator and i use after effects on a daily basis the first thing that i wanted to know is how will after effects perform on these new m1 chips how do m1 max perform for everyday after effects users well let me just say i am truly surprised by how well the m1 macbook pro performs inside of after effects but there are some docHub downsides letamp;#39;s first start with the good iamp;#39;ve owned the m1 macbook pro since its release back in november of last year and iamp;#39;ve been using it in conjunction