Updated
Updated · Computerworld · Jun 10
Apple Silicon Macs Halve Failure Rates Versus Intel Models, Cutting Total Ownership Costs
Updated
Updated · Computerworld · Jun 10

Apple Silicon Macs Halve Failure Rates Versus Intel Models, Cutting Total Ownership Costs

2 articles · Updated · Computerworld · Jun 10

Summary

  • Hoxton Macs said Apple Silicon Macs fail at less than half the rate of Intel-based Macs, extending Apple's cost advantage by reducing repairs and downtime.
  • The reseller attributed the gap to system-on-chip design and cooler operation, which remove failure points and reduce wear on components such as batteries and USB-C ports.
  • Apple already outperformed much of the laptop market, where studies often show hardware faults hit about 1 in 5 non-Apple machines within their first three years.
  • Earlier enterprise data pointed the same way: IBM said only 5% of Mac users called the help desk versus 40% of PC users, while Cisco later reported Macs needed 33% fewer engineers to manage.

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