Almost all questions tagged apple-m1 are not specifically about M1 as opposed to M2. Usually, the tag that the author should really have used is apple-silicon. That tag exists, but it is much less popular - probably because people prefer the concrete M1 over the general, maybe due to Apple branding focusing on the M1.
In fact, among the roughly 20 questions I reviewed, there is at least one that specifically mentions M2, not M1, yet is tagged apple-m1: TensorFlow: Why is the training of an RNN too slow on Apple Silicon M2?
A systematic search shows that out of ~2.6k questions tagged [apple-m1], around 80 mention M2: https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bapple-m1%5D+m2. Around 30 don't even mention M1 at all: https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bapple-m1%5D+m2+-m1
Interestingly, there is no apple-m2 tag yet, despite M2s being out for half a year now.
All this makes me wonder whether we should make apple-m1 a tag synonym of apple-silicon. I don't have the required score of 5 to make that suggestion, so following https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/277689/7483211, I'm posting here.
For clarity, I propose that apple-m1 --- point to ---> apple-silicon
Update: Daniel Widdis raised in the comments that there is "Apple Silicon" beyond M1/M2 Macs, namely mobile processors in watches (https://apple.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Apple_processors).
That's a good point, however, in that case the tag wiki needs to be edited, as it currently mentions explicitly the "ARM-based CPU found in macOS systems" and hence excludes the other types of Apple silicon referred to by Daniel.
Use this tag for questions related to Apple's ARM-based CPU found in macOS systems from 2020 onwards, known by the marketing term "Apple Silicon"
Based on a quick search, apple-silicon currently seems to be exclusively used in the sense of the tag wiki. There isn't any mention of watches.
-m1
and-m2
and any future M-series processors, but I do think there is possibly a fundamental difference between the M-series (Mac) chips and the iPhone A-series chips which are also Apple Silicon. Are they similar enough to combine? I'd like to hear from an SME.macos-silicon
? Very rarely are the questions about the actual CPU, and rather are about developing/compiling other software in macOS.