@omerkaradag While what you say about native M1 speed might be true...
Indeed, Zotero runs as fast or (I think actually) faster in the M1 Mac mini with 16 Mb memory under Rosetta than in a Mac Mini 3.2GHz 6-core Intel Core i7 with 32 Mb of memory each with similar SSDs. This is especially noticeable when importing large nbib files from PubMed. Indeed, the first time I used the M1 the import of 500+ records happened so fast I, at first, thought that the process hadn't completed. But it had imported all of the records.
Indeed, Zotero runs as fast or (I think actually) faster in the M1 Mac mini with 16 Mb memory under Rosetta than in a Mac Mini 3.2GHz 6-core Intel Core i7 with 32 Mb of memory each with similar SSDs. This is especially noticeable when importing large nbib files from PubMed. Indeed, the first time I used the M1 the import of 500+ records happened so fast I, at first, thought that the process hadn't completed. But it had imported all of the records.