

MacOS keeps getting new updates which helps performance.

However with these new M1 chips in the upcoming year, we will be seeing something which looks like the exact opposite. This is an inevitable part of a computer’s life cycle. Usually over time programs evolve with more features and become more ram intensive. To many this may seem like a backward step when upgrading from an older Mac, however, the M1 architecture has been constructed to take advantage of more swap memory as the newest generation of SSD have a considerably faster read-write speed and are more resilient to heavy use. This brings up the question of how healthy is this for your SSD. More than a few of our users have seen up to 10GB swap memory used when multitasking.
