For years, the idea of playing graphically demanding, AAA video games on a Mac was almost a punchline. Maybe even a bit of a running joke. But that perception is slowly starting to shift, and at the heart of that shift is Apples own silicon, the M series chips. Starting with the M1 and continuing through the M2 to todays M3 family, these chips bring a combination of power and energy efficiency that has helped make gaming on a Mac a realistic, if still limited, option. The M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max...

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