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Adobe Releases ARM Beta Version of Photoshop for M1-Powered Mac Computers and Windows
Apple’s M1-powered Mac computers started shipping to customers this week, after the new MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, and the Mac Mini powered by Apple’s in-house M1 silicon chip were unveiled at the company’s ‘One More Thing’ event last week. The new Apple Silicon-powered Mac computers have got a good initial response, with reviewers and users alike praising Apple for the performance and battery upgrade. The new beta release will allow users of the Surface Pro X or Apple’s M1-powered computers to run Photoshop natively on their computers. Apart from Adobe Photoshop, World of Warcraft developer Blizzard entertainment has also announced that the game will run natively on ARM-powered Mac computers.

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