Adobe releases Premiere Pro in Beta for Apple Macs with M1 chip
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giant Adobe has released an Arm
version of industry-leading video editing software Premiere Pro in Beta for
Apple macOS. This will help people who own the new Apple Macs with M1 Silicon
chip which is much faster than the earlier Intel-powered Apple desktops.
"Our
team is working hard on a version of Premiere Pro that will run natively on
Apple's new Apple Silicon based M1 processor," Adobe said in an update.
The first
public Beta is available now and the company will update the Beta frequently as
new builds become available.
Since
Premiere Pro is built on a large codebase with support for a wide range of
media and workflows, Adobe said it will implement native support for Apple M1
in phases and some parts have not been ported yet.
"This
phased approach allows us to validate performance and functionality for
specific parts of the application before we add new components. And it also
allows you to start seeing the benefits now," the company said. Read More
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