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ETA for Native Silicon Build
It's looking like 2022 could be the year, but I would buy a new MBP in 2021 if the Rosetta Bottleneck goes away for PT and all 3rd party plugs
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Re: ETA for Native Silicon Build
Huh “All Third Party Plugs”? There may well be third party plugins that never support Apple/M1 native code. End of life plugins, plugins that never sold well, developers hit by a bus, …
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Re: ETA for Native Silicon Build
In my testing so far, there doesn’t really seem to be any performance “bottleneck” with PT under Rosetta. The machines that have M1s are more responsive with PT under Rosetta than their Intel counterparts. I’m talking laptops since that’s essentially what’s available now in M1. The 2019 28 core Mac Pro is still king.
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offthewallproductions Mac Pro 5,1 3.46 Ghz 12 core, Open Core 0.9.8, Radeon RX580 GPU, GC-TITAN RIDGE TB3 PCIe card, M.2 NVMe SSD boot drive on PCIe card, 48GB RAM, macOS 12.7.4 Pro Tools Ultimate 2024.3.1/HD Driver 2023.3 HDX, UA Octo PCIe card in external TB3 chassis, MTRX Studio I/O, C|24 control surface. Genelec 1031AP/7070A 5.1 monitoring. |
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Re: ETA for Native Silicon Build
Rosetta is a bottleneck by design.
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Re: ETA for Native Silicon Build
No doubt that a native M1 PT is gonna scream but on a an M1 Pro right now it's faster in Rosetta than a 2020 MBP i7/i9.
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offthewallproductions Mac Pro 5,1 3.46 Ghz 12 core, Open Core 0.9.8, Radeon RX580 GPU, GC-TITAN RIDGE TB3 PCIe card, M.2 NVMe SSD boot drive on PCIe card, 48GB RAM, macOS 12.7.4 Pro Tools Ultimate 2024.3.1/HD Driver 2023.3 HDX, UA Octo PCIe card in external TB3 chassis, MTRX Studio I/O, C|24 control surface. Genelec 1031AP/7070A 5.1 monitoring. |
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Re: ETA for Native Silicon Build
I wonder if once Tools comes native for M1,2020 if that means it will be native for M1pro and M1max, be careful
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Re: ETA for Native Silicon Build
Once it does, it will be native to all Apple Silicon, be it M1 or M2 or anything else. But until that happens, and until iLok is native as well, 3rd party plugins keep being Intel.
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Re: ETA for Native Silicon Build
You'd think that once the Apple silicon PT lands, that they've done most of the work creating AU and VST's that are native. I'm guessing.
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Re: ETA for Native Silicon Build
AU is easier as it is macOS only. VST is just as cross-platform as AAX
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