aum Posted December 21, 2020 Share Posted December 21, 2020 More apps are now offering native support for M1 Macs Owners of recently released M1 Macs are set for a pre-Christmas present following the announcement of a new Zoom update that will bring native support to Apple Silicon Macs. Previously, M1 users had to make do with Rosetta 2 translation technology in order to meet their video conferencing needs. From today, a Universal version of Zoom is available for download, which will run natively on both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs. The new update will also deliver enhanced nonverbal feedback, better cloud contact integration, and several phone-specific features. Apps that were originally designed for older Intel-powered Macs have performed impressively on new M1 devices but users are likely to have noticed some slowdown or excessive battery usage when employing Rosetta 2. The new Zoom update should improve the app’s performance, although a new installer will have to be downloaded manually first. A Zoom Christmas With Apple moving away from devices powered by Intel processors to its own Apple Silicon chips, there have been concerns about compatibility issues. So far, these have largely proved to be unfounded, with M1 Macs achieving strong performance levels. In fact, according to one user, the battery life of an M1 device fell by just 17% during a two-and-a-half-hour Zoom call – and that was before native support was announced. Apple caused quite a stir earlier this year when it confirmed that it would be releasing new devices that were not built using Intel processors. Subsequently, the firm's new chipsets have provided some seriously impressive performance benchmarks. With Zoom calls likely to be employed for digital festivities this Christmas, M1 Mac users are likely to welcome the option of running it natively. The video conferencing tool is just the latest application to throw its support behind Apple’s new devices. Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.