Question
Is the new M1 chip supported by FineReader PDF for Mac?
Answer
Starting from Release 1 Update 2 FineReader PDF for Mac can work properly on computers powered by the Apple M1 chips. It runs using Rosetta 2 technology.
Is the new M1 chip supported by FineReader PDF for Mac?
Starting from Release 1 Update 2 FineReader PDF for Mac can work properly on computers powered by the Apple M1 chips. It runs using Rosetta 2 technology.
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9 comments
Marc Bizer
This is silly. "Support for M1 processors" almost always means that there is native arm64 code, which is not the case for Release 1 Update 2.
Will there be a Universal binary soon, with support for both Intel and M1 processors?
Victoria Dvornikova
Hello Marc Bizer,
We will release a universal binary in the future and announce this in Release notes.
Yahel Elias
Hello, i wanted to be sure, that abbyy fine reader pdf works on Macbook Air 2020 M1 chip. i read the article but the previous comment made me unsure.
Thanks
Marc Bizer
Hi,
Why is there still no universal binary?
Catalin Epure
Any news, after 3 years?...
Johan
Will there be a universal binary anytime soon ?
Catalin Epure
I don't think so...
I'm based on nothing, it's true, but this is my believe.
Grant Barrett
I am also interested in a macOS ARM binary. Victoria, can we get an update?
Catalin Epure
:) Sorry, but you're overconfident.
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