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In 2020, Apple announced a transition to a new generation of processors known as Apple silicon. These processors use a different instruction set
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Is my Mac Affected?
Any and are different from the traditional personal computing processors traditionally made by Intel and AMD. This article will outline the changes that are present on the new Apple silicon-based Macs.
Affected devices
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No Mac purchased before November 2020 |
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If your Mac was purchased in on or after November 2020, open up "About this Mac" by selecting you should check to see if your computer has an Apple or Intel processor.
Select the Apple icon
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in the top left
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to open the About This Mac section
Under Processor or Chip, check if Intel is listed or if Apple Silicon (M1, M2 Pro, etc.)is listed.
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Existing Programs Compatibility
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Intel/x86_64 program compatibility
Programs that haven’t been developed for Apple silicon will be launched automatically with Rosetta 2, a program translation layer on OSX macOS that converts old programs into the new system. However, this is much runs slower than if the app supports supported Apple Siliconsilicon. For this reason, most some apps may start and run slower more slowly than expected.
Microsoft Office is expected to take 30 seconds longer to start on the new M1 chip.
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You should check with the applicable software vendor to make sure an application will work on computers using the new chipset.
Most programs used by many users' daily workflows are now natively supported on Apple silicon.
External display compatibility
Macs with the base variant of the Apple silicon processors (M1 vs. M1 Pro/Ultra/Max) only support one external display. On the 2020 Mac Mini with the Apple M1 chip, you can connect two displays: one via a Thunderbolt port and one via the HDMI port. Pro, Ultra, and Max variants of the processors can support multiple external displays.
Boot Camp compatibility
The new Macs running Apple Silicon silicon are NOT compatible with Boot Camp to run windowsWindows.
Virtualization
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Programs the use virtualization, such as Citrix/AnyWare, Parallels, VMWare Horizon, or Oracle VM VirtualBox may be extremely slow, buggy, or have issues starting. These issues will be especially persistent until mid 2021 when developers are expected to catch up.
Upgrading
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compatibility
Currently, Parallels is the best solution for most users to virtualize ARM-based Windows or Linux. These operating systems are designed for the same architecture as the Apple silicon and will run best on them. It is important to note that most PCs are not “ARM-based” and some programs that are used on Windows may not work perfectly or at all due to the Windows app translation process (like Rosetta 2). Additionally, some Windows administration tools are either not present or not fully functional in Windows on ARM. This includes Active Directory management tools and some PowerShell modules. Users who rely on consistent and dependable Windows access should maintain a traditional Dell laptop running Windows 11 Enterprise.
VMware Fusion is also fully supported on Apple silicon. Oracle VM VirtualBox is in beta for Apple silicon.
Upgradeability
Computers using Apple silicon processors cannot have memory (RAM) or integrated storage upgraded.
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