![]() ![]() Much like Microsoft, Adobe is currently relying on the Rosetta 2 emulation platform to allows its existing release versions of Premiere Pro, Premiere Rush, and Audition to run on Apple M1 devices with macOS 11.0 (Big Sur)Īdobe noted that third-party integrations, such as Transmit reference monitoring hardware, plugins, extension panels, and control surfaces, are limited for the initial Premiere Pro Beta. The redesigned Microsoft 365 for Mac AppsĪre Universal, meaning they'll also run on older Intel-based Apple devices. Last week, Microsoft began rolling out new versions of Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote designed to run natively on Macs powered by Apple's new M1 chip. ![]() SEE: TechRepublic Premium editorial calendar: IT policies, checklists, toolkits, and research for download (TechRepublic Premium) The Audition Beta for Apple M1, meanwhile, should show performance gains for audio effects and in real-time performance for the Spectral Frequency Editor, Adobe said, with more improvements expected in the full release.įull versions of Premier Pro, Audition and Premier Rush with native Apple M1 support have been slated for released by Adobe in the first half of 2021.Īdobe joins a growing list of software providers looking to take advantage of the performance gains offered by Apple's new ARM-based silicon, released in November. Users will be able to create projects and export locally on Apple M1 devices. The M1-native Premiere Rush Beta also includes core editing functions, support for H.264 video, and the ability to add titles and audio from Rush's built-in libraries. Apples new Mac Pro is a solidly engineered system, but its hefty price tag meant that it took us a while to get our hands on one. ![]()
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