Adobe on Tuesday announced a major update to After Effects, its visual effects app for video production. It now has native M1 support, which should boost its performance on Macs with Apple Silicon.
Adobe has announced that After Effects is finally run natively on Apple’s M1 chips, and Adobe executives claim that this will deliver speeds up to seven times faster than the prior version on M1 Macs.
Apple and Adobe added better support for Apple silicon to a couple of their marquee applications for video professionals. Apple’s Final Cut Pro has been optimized for the new Mac Studio desktop. And ...
Adobe says the latest release of Adobe After Effects will run up to three times faster on M1 Ultra Macs than it will on the high-end Intel iMac Pro. Professional application news now turns to video ...
Adobe updated Lightroom to work on Windows 10 on ARM devices. Alongside Windows 10 on ARM support, Adobe optimized Lightroom for Apple's M1 chips. Lightroom now takes advantage of the performance and ...
Here in the early going, benchmark comparisons pitting Apple's latest custom silicon against other hardware are a mixed bag of results. That's how it will probably go when the revamped MacBook Pro 16 ...
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