Thats a whole other topic to explore... search for YouTube videos about it, but basically it is due to Apple switching the CPU to much more power efficiency ARM architecture and also tightly integration of various specialised modules for things like audio video encoding and decoding and even the RAM is tightly integrated.
Basically the majority of the parts are soldered together onto same chip so to speak.
Results in excellent battery life and at the same time superior performance.
Plus Apple is the major primary investor in TSMC which makes the best chips currently supplying Apple with tiny 5 nanometer level while others like AMD are still on 7nm.
Thumb rule : Before buying a laptop deeply study the repair/support manual. That will give you all the information about how easy it is to repair/upgrade and what all components you can mess around with. I went with Precision 7760 because of the solid upgradability.
Doesn't Samsung have a laptop with a Snapdragon processor? That should have similar battery life to the M1 Mac. But I am guessing Windows App ARM support is going to be quite poor
I had nightmare experience with HP when i used it last time. I think it was year 2006. Since then i used Dell and lenovo. But let me check this model as well
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