What Apps Will Work On An Apple M1 Mac? It’s a question that’s being asked a lot right now. For those people who cannot wait to get an Apple M1 Mac computer, whether it’s the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro or the Mac mini, then we have come across a great resource that shows if applications will run natively on the M1, or will only run in Rosetta 2 or are not working at all.
Go to Is Apple Silicon Ready and can view by category. For example, there is a Music category, here is a screengrab, taken in early December.
Other categories include Browsers, Developers, Design, Video Production, Photos and Productivity.
You can also search this database if there is a particular application you are looking for. Here we have searched for Pro Tools, Logic Pro and Studio One…
There is also an opportunity to request an app to be added to the database…
You can also get an overview of how many apps support Apple Silicon natively, run on Rosetta 2 or are not supported.
You can learn more about the Apple M1 chip in our growing collection of articles…
It would appear that Apple is no longer planning an M3 Mac Studio. Instead, it's skipping the third-gen Apple Silicon and going straight to an M4-equipped Mac Studio. This article explores the reasons for this change and when we might expect the next Mac Studio model.
In a special event yesterday, Apple announced the first M4 Apple silicon SoC, but there aren’t any Mac computers using it yet. Instead, the 4th-generation Apple chip was released in the latest iPad Pro. We have the details.
The future of the Mac Pro has been in doubt for some time. We were on track for an M3-powered Mac Pro towards the end of this year or early next year. However, it would appear that Apple is no longer planning an M3 Mac Pro. Instead, it's skipping the third-gen Apple Silicon and going straight to an M4-equipped Mac Pro. In this article, we explore the reasons for this change and when we might expect the next Mac Pro model.
Just 5 months ago, Apple released the first 3rd generation Apple silicon equipped computers, and we now learn that it is accelerating the release timetable for the M4 chips to try and turn around falling sales for Mac computers. It also may mean they won’t release M3 versions of some products. We have the details.
Four months after the release of the first M3-powered Mac computers, Apple has announced 13-inch and 15-inch M3 versions of the MacBook Air with at least one new feature that will be of great interest to budget conscious Pro users.
In this article, Mike Thornton offers his predictions for what Apple might be planning for 2024 in terms of new hardware, peripherals and their use of AI.
Choosing the correct Mac computer for your studio can be very difficult. Which model should I choose, how many processors, how much memory, and so much more? In this guide, we will help you navigate all the options to help you choose the best Mac for your studio.
Whether summer seems like a distant memory, or you’re finally waving goodbye to longer, colder nights, engineers the world over had some formidable choices on the table in October. Here we list some of our favourites…
In a surprise announcement from Serato, after appearing to have abandoned support for Pitch ‘n Time, they have announced support for the latest Apple software and hardware. We have the details.
If you are about to buy for a new M3 powered Apple Mac, we want to tell you how you can save money without compromising on real-world power.
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