Adobe launches M1-native Photoshop with 'minor feature diffe

Adobe launches M1-native Photoshop with 'minor feature differences'


Adobe launches M1-native Photoshop with ‘minor feature differences’
Don't worry, you can always go back to the Rosetta version.
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After a few months in beta, Adobe has launched a version of Photoshop for Apple’s M1 chip, bringing a major speed boost to the popular photo editing software. However, it also includes a few limitations that might make users want to stick to running the Intel version in Rosetta 2.
Adobe says the M1 native version is 1.5 times faster than “similarly configured previous generation systems,” so users should definitely feel the difference. The app will update via the Creative Cloud updater and will seamlessly switch to the new version when relaunched. Adobe says legacy version of Photoshop prior to 2020 will not support the M1 chip.

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