Ellory Yu wrote:So you are saying that the Mac mini M1 is faster than a Mac mini Intel + eGPUD.
This will vary depending on the specific task. The current crop of Apple Silicon chips are all laptop-focused rather than desktop-level performance focused. The GPUs they include are very powerful for their class of chip, but they are not quite competitive with high-end GPUs as one would want for every-day color grading, compositing and the like.
It kind of makes sense that Apple would hit this area first as a significant part of their sales is made up of portable (laptop) solutions. I would expect more performance-focused pro-level solutions to be out soon though as they are already over a year into their transition.
Do you know if the Mac Mini M1 can use the BM eGPU and is there an advantage?
There is no eGPU support at all on the Apple Silicon machines.