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2020-11-11 08:35 PM
Varch wrote:
I'll bite. I'm looking at switching from PC to the Mac world. Do I get the older Macbook Pro with the older chip or get the new M1 chip? Will Archicad run on this soon? The 16GB ram seems a little low.
2020-11-11 10:51 PM
2020-11-13 09:10 AM
Karl wrote:/cut
But, the 16" MacBook Pro (Intel) can ...
2020-11-13 07:16 PM
borgo1971 wrote:
Karl wrote:/cut
But, the 16" MacBook Pro (Intel) can ...
The question is: how long will Graphisoft support intel Macs ?! As history can teach us, Apple will support them with another OS version after BigSur (may be two)... new Archicad versions works on the current and previous OS existing at the launch date. So I guess a new intel Mac will be completely unusable with new Archicad version at last in 2024.
2020-11-24 05:46 AM
2020-11-24 08:28 AM
deivarch wrote:Hello,
At one point, I remember hearing during the AC24 presentation in the summer that Graphisoft had one of the developer kit MacMinis which I assume had the M1 chip in it? Any chance Graphisoft could discuss their roadmap for Apple Silicon compatibility? For now, we have to assume that AC24 will be running through Rosetta until AC24 is optimized for the M1. Just wondering, because the performance tests that a bunch of Youtubers are doing are showing the M1 to be a game changer.
Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT
2020-11-24 10:58 AM
2020-11-24 06:35 PM