Apple Silicon Macs products are used by more companies

This fall, Apple released new versions of 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro, equipped with more powerful M1 Pro and M1 Max chips. For users using the Apple ecosystem, the new product has higher efficiency, obviously, this part of users is the main force following Apple’s shift to self-developed chip replacement equipment.

According to Wccftech reports, many companies are currently deploying the new Apple Silicon Macs as a work machine. As more software supports the M1 series of chips, this will speed up the purchase of Mac products equipped with the M1 series of chips. Previously, engineers shared the improvement of work efficiency after using MacBook Pro equipped with M1 Max.
  • SAP, an enterprise software company, has deployed 3,500 Macs powered by M1 using Jamf in the last year, adding to its 30,000 total Mac fleet. When testing Mac with M1, SAP developers saw “remarkable” results regarding speed and app performance, resulting in increased cost-efficiency. SAP has offered employee choice since 2008 and has seen demand for Mac quickly increase since then. SAP also has deployed over 70,000 iPhones and 17,500 iPads with Jamf.
  • Electric, a Jamf partner and IT tech company that manages a fleet of over 26,800 Apple devices for its small and medium-sized customers, has seen a 158% growth in the deployment of Mac devices this year. They note that the speed offered by Macs with the M1 family of chips is attractive to the many businesses they serve who are focused on quickly and securely onboarding employees with the powerful devices and applications they need.
  • Bartlett City Schools, an 8,500 student and 1,100 employee school system just outside of Memphis, Tennessee, deployed nearly 6,000 Macs powered by M1 this year.