Apple laptops, unfortunately, have always been known to activate their fans too quickly. This has an obviously negative component that results in constant noise on the computer when doing a simple task. This constant noise is drastically reduced by removing the fan. One of the main issues with computer fans is that they’re not actually cooling the processors, they’re just trying to remove the heat, like a bathroom extractor fan. For individuals, fans are cooling because they blow on the moisture on our skin and what gives the feeling of cooling is evaporation. Just how good it feels to sit in the shade with a nice breeze on a hot day. But the big question now that can be raised is whether when it comes to performance, the absence of the fan is noticeable. The fact is that no, because the performance stays at very optimal values while the comfort is gained. The passive heat transmission system operates very efficiently, all thanks to the Apple’s M1 chip. In these cases, it should be remembered that running a simple program could cause the computer’s internal temperature to increase significantly. This is where we clearly see that the M1 chip is much higher than that offered by Intel processors and its energy efficiency. That’s a lot of comparisons between other laptop models, and it seems to back that up with the specs offered by the new MacBook Air. You shouldn’t just start knocking the fan, because here’s a little-known fact about today’s CPU: if you give them better cooling, almost all of them can run far faster. The TDP (thermal design power) of a CPU in watts is a better performance predictor than its clock speed because some of the weakest laptop and phone chips these days can boost up to several gigahertz, till they get heated up.
Apple also confirmed to The Verge, that this is basically what happens in the new Apple M1-powered MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini. Each computer has the same precise processor that can theoretically run at the same speed, but the fan in the MacBook Pro and Mac mini lets them maintain peak performance for longer.