Apple's existing M1 Macs may not be the only Apple Silicon Macs for long. Rumors about the next generation of M1 chips have leaked, and they suggest the powerful new chip, the M1X, will possess more cores than the M1. On this episode of Today in Tech, Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis and Macworld executive editor Michael Simon join Juliet to discuss the predicted performance of M1X Macs and whether this next generation of Apple Silicon will widen Apple's enterprise share.
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NOTE: these steps can be done from either an Apple silicon Mac or an Intel Mac. The Xcode toolchain will happily cross-compile for the architecture(s) you specify!
Download and Install Xcode
Make sure you have at least Xcode 12.4 installed. You can install it via the App Store, or by manual download here: https://developer.apple.com/download/more/
NOTE: for older versions of macOS, you may need older versions of Xcode which are only available via download from developer.apple.com. You need a developer account to download from that site.
Download and Install the KDK