(Pocket-lint) - Yes, it really is only a few months since the last MacBook Air hit the streets. But while this new end-of-2020 model looks and feels the same as the one from earlier in the year, what s inside is quite different.
That s because the MacBook Air now runs exclusively on Apple s own processors, dubbed Apple Silicon. The Apple M1 chip inside shares more in common – actually a lot in common – with Apple s A-Series iPhone and iPad chips than any Intel processor. It s the same M1 that s now available in the Mac mini range as well as the 13-inch MacBook Pro (although there s still an Intel model available of the latter for now).
What tools can your teams use to collaborate remotely to develop complex ideas? These will help. PeopleImages / Getty Images
The new normal involves increased use of collaboration and remote working tools such as Trello, Slack, Notion, WebEx, and Zoom. But what other tools can your teams use to collaborate remotely on complex ideas?
Perhaps these digital whiteboard apps can help.
While many of these solutions are aimed at educational professionals, they should be useful to any knowledge worker attempting to explain something and for group collaboration within teams.
The following all support iPads (most of them also support iPhones), some offer a native Mac client, and many also support additional platforms.
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Zoom is releasing a version of its app that is compatible with Apple Silicon Macs, with the updated app capable of natively supporting Apple s M1 SoC without needing to employ Rosetta 2.
The Monday update of the video conferencing tool will include support for Apple s ARM-based CPUs, support pages for the app reveals. The desktop client will have better support for the M1 chip, with a separate installer to be made available from the Zoom Download Center including that compatibility.
The change is important to users that have an M1-equipped Mac mini, MacBook Air, or 13-inch MacBook Pro, as it eliminates any slowdowns caused through Rosetta 2, Apple s code translation tool for macOS Big Sur.
Zoom’s latest update includes support Apple s M1 Macs
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Zoom’s latest update includes support Apple s M1 Macs
TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Dec 21, 2020, 11:48 IST
Video conferencing platform Zoom is set to roll out a new update that will offer support for the latest Apple Silicon Macs that power the M1 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini.
This was discovered in the release notes of the update that is set to be rolled out on December 21.
“Support for Apple Silicon processors – Zoom desktop clients will better support computers with ARM CPUs. A separate installer is available for download in the Zoom Download Center,” says Zoom in its release notes.