Microsoft has released a beta of Microsoft Teams for macOS with Apple Silicon support.
Support for Apple's M1 processor has been widely requested for over a year. While Microsoft Teams can run on new M1 Macs via Rosetta 2, the added performance boost from a Universal Binary is often substantial.
It's unclear when Microsoft intends to release a production version of Microsoft Teams with Apple Silicon support; however, it's currently possible to direct download the new exploration build here. The version you're looking for is 1.5.00.11505-E.
9to5Mac reports that the next public preview version of Microsoft Teams will be released tomorrow. It's possible that build could have Apple Silicon support as well.
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Support for Apple's M1 processor has been widely requested for over a year. While Microsoft Teams can run on new M1 Macs via Rosetta 2, the added performance boost from a Universal Binary is often substantial.
It's unclear when Microsoft intends to release a production version of Microsoft Teams with Apple Silicon support; however, it's currently possible to direct download the new exploration build here. The version you're looking for is 1.5.00.11505-E.
9to5Mac reports that the next public preview version of Microsoft Teams will be released tomorrow. It's possible that build could have Apple Silicon support as well.
Please download the iClarified app or follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and RSS for updates.