Intel hires Justin Lengthy to mock Macs in throwback to 2000s “I’m a Mac” adverts

Intel’s “Justin Will get Actual: Contact Screens” advert.

Chipmaker Intel has produced a sequence of adverts mocking Apple’s M1 Macs, and it introduced on actor Justin Lengthy—well-known for his function in Apple’s 2000s “I am a Mac” adverts reverse comic John Hodgman—to satirize Apple’s personal advert marketing campaign.

In 5 video adverts labeled “Justin Will get Actual” which have been revealed to Intel’s YouTube channel, Lengthy begins by saying, “Hiya, I am a… Justin, only a actual particular person doing an actual comparability between Mac and PC,” referencing the “Hiya, I am a Mac” and “I am a PC” begin to Apple’s quite a few adverts.

Lengthy briefly examines a Home windows laptop computer with an Intel processor, then an Apple Silicon-equipped Mac. Ultimately he involves conclusions about how the Macs are too restricted in comparison with what the Intel PCs can do.

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