Microsoft Edge has been updated to support M1 Macs and Apple Silicon. Social Media Instagram: https.
Apple MacBook Air with M1 chip (2020)Rendering speed is much, much better than the emulated version of Edge running through Rosetta 2. However, it's not much faster than Safari, if at all. On the other hand we have Firefox for M1 Macs which blows both Edge and Safari out of the water, as far as rendering speed is concerned, in my subjective opinion. We now have native support for Apple Silicon Macs (M1 Mac devices) on the Microsoft Edge Stable channel. Download from here - Download Microsoft Edge Browser - Microsoft Once you click Download on the page, you will see the options available as seen below including the new option for Native Microsoft Edge on Macs with Apple Chips. Feb 02, 2021 Along with being built for M1 Mac’s ARM architecture, Microsoft touts that Edge is “tailored for macOS” with a focus on reliability and privacy. You can pick up Microsoft Edge for M1 Macs from.
You don’t have to use Chrome if you want a Chromium-powered browser optimized for Apple’s M1-based Macs. Windows Centralreports that Microsoft has released a beta version of Edge with native support for Apple Silicon. If you live in Microsoft’s ecosystem or just prefer its take on web surfing, you should see better performance and avoid quirks that might pop up using Rosetta 2 translation.
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Canary and Dev versions arrived in December and early January respectively, although those were very rough compared to this new software.
The usual caveats apply. The beta still isn’t a polished release, so you might run into bugs. You might want to hold off if you depend on Edge for work. It should still be viable for everyday use, though. This also suggests that a stable release is coming relatively soon —even if you’re cautious, you’ll have yet another M1 browser choice if Safari, Chrome or Firefox doesn’t suit your tastes.
Microsoft Edge For M1
Starting today, you can download your Microsoft Edge Insider channel of choice with native macOS ARM64 support! Head to our Insider website to download Canary, Dev, or Beta to see how it runs, and let us know what you think. ? https://t.co/GkOtE8JaCihttps://t.co/4XGdzcE31d