A:AnswerNo, it has the Intel. The M! model s a little pricier, but I read it's a little more powerful. Do keep this in mind, the Intel version you're asking about has 16g of RAM memory. The M! 13" model is 8g only.
A:AnswerPixels could be defined as the number of square grid can be set in a picture . Higher number of grid better the quality. Simply higher grid picture will not get broken by enlarging the picture
A:AnswerThis model of the MacBook Pro comes with the Intel core processor. If you are looking for a MacBook with the apple M1 it is in the model that has less storage, I believe the newest model here on Best Buy for $1499.99.
A:AnswerIn my opinion and experience, no. Should at least have 512gb minimum since you’ll be downloading PowerPoints, different programs depending on your major, music, etc. The operating system is going to take about 50-70gbs alone, so factor that in too with how the file size of everything is increasing nowadays. Plus later down the road if you ever decide to sell it, the 512gb should make you more money than the 256gb. Good luck with your studies and many blessings to you :)
A:AnswerNo this specific MacBook uses an Intel chip rather than the M1. My school requires an Intel chip, so this one fit well. Make sure you check the requirements if planning to use this for school!