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Microsoft has released a new version of source-code editor Visual Studio Code that runs natively on Apple Silicon Macs like the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini models with Apple M1 chips ...
M1 Mac owners will see better performance and battery life when using the updated Visual Studio Code.
So, while you can run Intel-based Windows applications on your M1 Mac right now, that might change. My guess is that Parallels will eventually license Windows for Arm and sell it as an add-on to ...
What just happened? Windows 10 support for Arm-based Apple M1 Macs is nowhere in sight, but Microsoft has updated several of its productivity apps to run natively on Apple silicon.
If you're using an Apple silicon Mac, there may be a time when you have a Universal app and you want to run it on Rosetta2 and not natively.
Microsoft’s open-source code editor, Visual Studio Code, has been updated this week with a great enhancement for M1 Mac users.
Rosetta 2 translates programs whose binary code is intended to run on Intel x86 processors so that they can run on Apple Silicon M1 processors.
Microsoft has updated Visual Studio Code with official support for M1 Apple Silicon Macs, offering developers the ability to use the software without the need for emulation on Rosetta.
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