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Adobe After Effects is updated for full compatibility with Apple Silicon


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It seems incredible that at this point we have to comment that it is news that an application for macOS is already compatible with Apple Silicon. That it is no longer necessary to be using intermediaries to be able to carry out the necessary functions. In this case we have to echo some very good news (although in my opinion it should have come earlier). Adobe After Effects is already compatible with Apple Silicon on Macs. Therefore, those Apple computers that use this processor (which are almost the majority of them, there is still some Intel left) They will be able to run this application directly.

Adobe has updated its professional video editing software After Effects with native M1 support. This is offering customers up to 3x faster rendering speeds on the latest Apple Macs. This compared to high-end Macs with Intel processors. As we have been counting and we will not get tired of doing them, Apple Silicon has been a true revolution in the world of Apple computers. With incredible speeds but above all with unbeatable stability. We have to say that this Apple’s own processor really makes things work better.

On Macs with an M1 processor, Adobe promises up to 2x faster rendering performance and overall responsiveness of the application. On the M1 Ultra, Apple’s highest-end chip found in the new Mac Studio, Adobe says After Effects will be up to 3 times faster for video editors. One specific way that Adobe has optimized After Effects is with multi-frame rendering. It uses every available core, delivering up to 4x faster playback than a high-end iMac Pro with a 10-core Intel Xeon processor.

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