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Since we've already had M1 processors in Macs for nearly a year it shouldn't take long for Applications (3rd party) to be ready for the M1 Max and Pro Macbook Pros. Of course, all the Apple created apps in Monterey are already ready for the new MBPs. There won't be any wait for reviewers to test the performance of those. They are fully optimized for the newest Apple Silicon. DaVinci Resolve is ready for the new MBPs and they've done extensive testing on it. I'm sure that Apple gave Blackmagic some new 14/16" MBPs ahead of time to do their work on optimization and support.
DaVinci Resolve updated with M1 Pro and M1 Max support - 9to5Mac
DaVinci Resolve has been updated with full support for Apple's new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, and it runs 5x faster on the new MacBook Pro.
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DaVinci Resolve M1 Mac support now official as it exits beta - 9to5Mac
BlackMagic Design's DaVinci Resolve M1 Mac support is now official. The popular video editing and color-grading app now natively ...
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