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It s goodbye to the iMac Pro - another reason we re getting a n

(Pocket-lint) - Apple has discontinued the iMac Pro. The desktop was essentially a stopgap as we waited for the latest generation Mac Pro and it s become abundantly clear that the standard iMac has become more than powerful enough for most users.  With the upcoming transition of the iMac to Apple Silicon chips and rumours of a new Mac mini Pro, Apple has clearly decided now is the time to finish the iMac Pro line which employed high-end Intel Xeon chips. All build-to-order options for the iMac Pro have been removed from Apple s website, with only the base-level version (still a mere $/£5,000).

Microsoft releases M1-native Visual Studio Code for developing apps

Visual Studio Code adds native support for Apple Silicon Macs

Visual Studio Code adds native support for Apple Silicon Macs Mar 5, 2021 06:48 EST with 13 comments Visual Studio Code, Microsoft s free cross-platform code editor, has received its February 2021 update this week, bringing it to version 1.54 for those using stable builds (via MSPoweruser). As you d expect, there are a handful of improvements, but one of the most notable additions this month is support for Apple Silicon Macs. Up until now, you could use Visual Studio Code on the latest MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini with the Apple M1 chipset, but the app was designed for Intel processors, so you had to run it through Apple s Rosetta emulation layer. This lets Intel-based apps run on Apple Silicon, but you do lose some performance, so this update should help VS Code run a bit better on these new devices. We ve already seen a few apps add native support for Apple Silicon, and it s good that more are getting updated for it. Plus, it s been reporte

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