Microsoft Unveils beta Version of Improved Edge for M1-Powered Macs
M1-powered Macs was crafted with a new Chrome browser version by Google in November Last year, and now Microsoft has unveiled the beta version of its Edge browser that supports Apple’s M1 processor.
Developers have been trying to develop applications for the supported machines since Apple announced its switch to ARM-powered MacBooks. Some Developers have been able to optimize their apps for the platform through the Developer Transition Kit that Apple made available.
The new beta version was announced via its Edge Dev Twitter handle and Microsoft has included the native support, thus allowing you to use it without translating it through Rosetta .
To also note that the Canary build was rolled out to the Microsoft Edge insiders back in December 2020 and a developer version was then followed in early January.
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Starting today, you can download your Microsoft Edge Insider channel of choice with native macOS ARM64 support! Head to our Insider website to download Canary, Dev, or Beta to see how it runs, and let us know what you think. 💪 https://t.co/GkOtE8JaCi https://t.co/4XGdzcE31d
— Microsoft Edge Dev (@MSEdgeDev) January 15, 2021
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Since this is still a beta version, it is important to know that it may contain some bugs as it is still unstable but not as vulnerable as the Canary build. However, If you have a newly launched M1-powered Macs and you are a lover of Microsoft Edge, then you can download the new BETA version from insider website.