If you’re a CorelDRAW fan, this is pretty nifty. CorelDRAW has been updated with both added support for M1-based Macs as well as a new iPad app. The macOS version is built to take advantage of the Apple Silicon hardware, with benchmark testing that compares it to an Intel-based MacBook Air 2019 to a 2020 […]
Category: Apple Silicon
The rumor mill currently has it that Apple’s long-awaited AirTags will be revealed during a media event scheduled for March 23rd. The event is slated for one week later than previously reported, and hails from @duanrui1205, a previously-reliable source who sent out word about the new date: This report contains no information about what Apple […]
If you’re a developer, this is going to come in handy. Microsoft on Friday announced that the company has now included support for M1 Macs for its Visual Studio Code software, beginning with version 1.54. The company offered the following comments: We are happy to announce our first release of stable Apple Silicon builds this […]
This is a bit odd. Apple could be planning to remove support for its Rosetta 2 translation layer on M1-based Macs in certain regions with the release of macOS Big Sur 11.3. Per code strings discovered by MacRumors reader Stever Moser, the third beta of macOS Big Sur 11.3, which was seeded to developers Tuesday, […]
This is pretty cool. UTM allows owners of M1-based Macs to run virtual machines on the new Apple Silicon hardware. The software uses Appleās Hypervisor virtualization framework to run ARM64 operating systems on Apple Silicon at near native speeds. UTM also runs on Intel-based Macs, allowing for x86 and x64-based operating systems to be virtualization, […]