It’s pretty tempting to upgrade to one of the new M1-powered Macs, but waiting to ensure optimal compatibility with the full suite of apps might be the more prudent strategy for some users.
The likes of Photoshop has already arrived in beta as a native M1 app, for example, but the music production software Pro Tools has not. Others, like Microsoft Edge, are only available via the Rosetta 2 software, which emulates apps made for Intel-based Macs.
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