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Autocad apple m1
Autocad apple m1







autocad apple m1

most expect that there will follow a space gray (more Pro) iMac Needed for the notebooks for more impressing battery run times)Į.g. (Which may be because of the use of "low power" RAM limitation, Wait another 3 (?) weeks for real testing.Īnd all what we have for now are 3x M1 devices that are basically lowĮnd consumer devices and have a RAM Limit of 16 GB. Mostly use it for serious work, because it is there, though.īut my perspective for the future is still Mac.Īpples M1 somehow looks very impressing already, but we have to I have a nice AMD 39 PC here as a backup and even I tried to switch to Windows (or Linux) for two years nowĪnd overall, with their limitations, I still prefer Macs. I guess I keep my Macs due to a long history with them that goes back to the Power PC days. I personally prefer the Win 10 box for general productivity. I use a Win 10 box as well as a Mac mini here in my office. Thanks for the input! I'll look forward to seeing what happens. ML cores could accelerate Bricscad's AI commands like Bimify or Propagate. ML cores could accelerate Bricscad's AI commands like Bimify or Mayer said: If possible, for the same 3rd party libraries reason))īut I hope Bricscad will be interested in Apple Silicon and I am curious if Apples SoC's ((Vectorworks promised Rosetta Support ASAP and next Version ASi optimized code, (And if you search on RedSDK's or Spatial's websites for Apple or Metal, you won't find These are also essential things like ACIS Solid Modeling Core or I haven't heard anything from Bricsys, if they are interested to support ASi.īut Bricsys own code is only one part of ASi compatibility.īricsys also has to bring all(!) 3rd party libraries developers on their side to provide ASi

autocad apple m1

So I am confident that Bricscad will run on Apple Silicon.Īs for Universal Binaries that provide Intel x86_64 code AND Apple ARM optimized code, Rosetta2 even still offers legacy OpenGL support for that.Īpple itself seems to be quite confident that Intel Apps run reasonably fast on Apple Silicon. I think it should be manageable that Bricscad runs on ASi by Rosetta2 without too muchĭevelopment effort. Well, latest Bricscad seems to run fine on Big Sur already, I think that hasn't changed and V21 should be released soon (?)

autocad apple m1

(around February ?), since V20 they tried to bring all OS versions nearly at the same time. While in older versions it took some months until Bricscad for Linux/macOS released









Autocad apple m1