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After Effects support for Apple M1 chip

New Here ,
Dec 12, 2020 Dec 12, 2020

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Could you please enlighten us about any update regarding support for m1 chip? How long should we expect to have an update? 

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Apr 18, 2022 Apr 18, 2022

Hi Immersion_hub,

 

After Effects 22.3 runs natively on Apple Silicon. More detail here:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/after-effects-discussions/after-effects-22-3-is-now-live-native-apple...

 

Thanks,

Rameez

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LEGEND ,
Dec 12, 2020 Dec 12, 2020

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Same answer I gave last week: Adobe never discloses anything beforehand. It's ready when it's ready. It's reasonable to assume that something will be availabhle in mid-2021, but that's about as concrete as it ever gets around here.

 

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Dec 12, 2020 Dec 12, 2020

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Hello Mylenium,
Thanks for the reply. I understand it is normal for a company at this scale to not disclose anything until official notice. I did not even expect any reply here. It's just a piece of anticipation piling up revolving around this mysterious M1 chip. I used After Effects on my M1 MBP and so many stuff are not working at all (e.g Rotobrush, 3D layers, endless beach ball on little effects, etc). I expected it to run slower than average, but not being functional for the most part was not expected. According to your statement, yes it is reasonable to expect something in mid-2021. But, I mainly purchased this device as an amazing solution for work-travel as its battery life is unmatched. If I can't even run some of the stuff that is important to me on After Effects for say next 6 months sounds like a great deal-breaker for me. Now I am left with only 2 options- Sell the MBP M1 and settle for a good old non ARM based laptop,  or wait for a miracle to happen. Just sharing the frustration.          

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Jan 23, 2021 Jan 23, 2021

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It seems quite clear which companies actually support Apple customers and which companies don't. I have been an Adobe customer since PS/AI/Id shipped in big boxes with paper manuals, but I no longer see Adobe as an important partner in my creative work. Lots of great options out there nowadays that are providing more innovative solutions and are much more responsive to their customers. Keep your new fast computer and find new compatible tools to run it on.

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Hi Immersion_hub,

 

After Effects 22.3 runs natively on Apple Silicon. More detail here:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/after-effects-discussions/after-effects-22-3-is-now-live-native-apple...

 

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Rameez

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