![]() ![]() This ended up throwing my machine into a boot loop and I spent hours in recovery mode before finding an article with a solution of downloading Apple Configurator 2 on my mbp, booting the Mac mini into DFU, and doing a hard restore of the firmware and OS. After getting it set up initially I figured I’d update to macOS 11.0.1. I would caution you with this though: setting up the Mac mini was an absolute nightmare. In fact, I have yet to hear the fan even turn on at all. Even with just 8GB of RAM I can have two simulators open running medium-complexity apps with no issue. Xcode is optimized for Apple silicon and the app itself runs very smoothly. But I think this is just par for the course anymore for Xcode unfortunately. I’ve still noticed issues with syntax highlighting sometimes being really slow on some of my more complicated code. ![]() ![]() It was much quicker, if I had to put a number on it I’d say twice as fast. Honestly the biggest difference I noticed was when Xcode was installing. However, subsequent builds are about as quick. The initial build times are a lot faster than on my base model 16” mbp. I have an M1 Mac mini w/ 8GB RAM running the public release of Xcode 12.2. ![]()
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