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Will Apple talk about software tomorrow?
New arm based macs will run iPad apps (eventually). Very interested in seeing if aum and au apps could run on an arm Mac. Will Apple demo Logic and final cut on their arm macs? Will Apple address the elephant in the room: Logic and final cut for iPad?
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We’ll likely get the release date for macOS Big Sur...
Apple already demoed Logic and Final Cut on the ARM Macs way back in June. AUv3 apps are supposed to be able to run on ARM Mac, but we shall see. I have this old 2012 Mac Mini and I’m likely going to upgrade to something newer, but will have to wait and see.
I wonder if any other desktop DAW/Plugin companies are going to announce ARM support.
Probably. I think Urs from u-he said that porting to a different architecture isn’t as difficult as most people think, so I assume most developers will be in a similar position.
A little OT, but Serif Ltd have an Arm-compiled version of Affinity Photo ready to download (v.1.90 beta)...
Another OT, but what does this mean for Adobe apps?
Both Adobe and MS are already on the ARM-Train as demoed in the WWDC’20 presentation.
I’m more worried if Steinberg/Yamaha will lag behind as usual with their driver/control panel unless it already works, we’ll see when Big Sur drops...
I’m most interested If blender 3D has been kept as in the loop as Apple suggested in the June webcast. That’ll be the lynchpin for me for sure as is my bread and butter
ipad apps should run natively on MACbook ARM from the outset. There is coding advice availalble developers to optimise apps for macos as not all IOS features replicated on macbooks (eg some touch gestures). All IOS apps will be availalble on the MAcOs store unless developers turn this off, because (a) they already have a MacOs (b) the app relies on ipad fuctionality eg gyrometer and wont work optimally on IOS. Be interesting to see what makes it to the other side
Today’s event confirmed that iOS apps will run on MacOS Big Sur (if developer allows it).
I did not catch when that will be available... safe to assume that it will be next week when the new Macs start to ship