My reason for learning and purchasing chief architect is because it runs on Apple OS. That also means Chief staying up to date with the new M1 technology.
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Mitchel Penn
4 years ago
progressive
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Lauren Donaghy
4 years ago
Please be progressive, we need to be as architects.
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Matt Brandt
4 years ago
All Macs will be Apple Silicon soon. You either support the platform or you don't. This half measure stuff doesn't cut it.
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Steve Karrer
4 years ago
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Please consider supporting Apple M1 processor for HD Pro and CA tools. Rosetta is good, but native would be so much better. Long time user trying to stay current.
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Steve Homa
4 years ago
And please upgrade so physically based works with x13 on a Mac
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Rory Grubb
5 years ago
We need continued Mac support. Just downloaded CA13 and it won't run on my older iMac. Was thinking about upgrading to a newer machine but see you don't support the M1 chipset. I hope you can figure this out going forward as I can no longer work from home.
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Sean Bahr
5 years ago
Please support M1 hardware. Many graphics designers use this platform.
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Chris Burns
5 years ago
Please support M1 Mac mini (min configuration 8GB RAM)
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Ken Boyer
5 years ago
Must have
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Anonymous
5 years ago
Of Chief Architect wants to avoid becoming irrelevant in a year or two, they should get on board and support M1 and higher Apple chips. Naturally, everyone is going to want to migrate to the fastest computer available.
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Gerald J Valdez
5 years ago
We need to continue development of CA using the M1 Chip.
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Lisa - Defined Design
5 years ago
Please support Mac users by supporting the M1 chip
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Jillian Lare
5 years ago
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Please support the new M1 chips. I have been using Macs for 12+ years and can't switch to a PC just for one piece of software.
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Matthew Rogers
5 years ago
Please ensure compatibility with the M1 so that users are not required to change platforms or software. Unfortunately, hardware upgrades are part of life for dev companies.
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Steven Harbold
5 years ago
Please support Apple ARM chips. We need this!
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Jared Hunter
5 years ago
X12 user, need to upgrade to a new Mac and waiting for M1 support
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Brad Chatellier
5 years ago
Apple is the largest company in the world. I think it would be a mistake not to support them.
Running Home Pro on MacBook AIr M1. Wow!
Please!!! ASAP!!!
My reason for learning and purchasing chief architect is because it runs on Apple OS. That also means Chief staying up to date with the new M1 technology.
progressive
Please be progressive, we need to be as architects.
All Macs will be Apple Silicon soon. You either support the platform or you don't. This half measure stuff doesn't cut it.
Please consider supporting Apple M1 processor for HD Pro and CA tools. Rosetta is good, but native would be so much better. Long time user trying to stay current.
And please upgrade so physically based works with x13 on a Mac
We need continued Mac support. Just downloaded CA13 and it won't run on my older iMac. Was thinking about upgrading to a newer machine but see you don't support the M1 chipset. I hope you can figure this out going forward as I can no longer work from home.
Please support M1 hardware. Many graphics designers use this platform.
Please support M1 Mac mini (min configuration 8GB RAM)
Must have
Of Chief Architect wants to avoid becoming irrelevant in a year or two, they should get on board and support M1 and higher Apple chips. Naturally, everyone is going to want to migrate to the fastest computer available.
We need to continue development of CA using the M1 Chip.
Please support Mac users by supporting the M1 chip
Please support the new M1 chips. I have been using Macs for 12+ years and can't switch to a PC just for one piece of software.
Please ensure compatibility with the M1 so that users are not required to change platforms or software. Unfortunately, hardware upgrades are part of life for dev companies.
Please support Apple ARM chips. We need this!
X12 user, need to upgrade to a new Mac and waiting for M1 support
Apple is the largest company in the world. I think it would be a mistake not to support them.