Unreal Engine adds support for Apple Silicon
No longer needs to run via Rosetta
Foto: Epic Games
Epic Games has released an update to Unreal Engine, with the biggest news being that the game engine now has native support for Apple Silicon, meaning Apple's M1 and M2 chips that are found in most modern Mac computers. Until now, Mac users running Unreal Engine on Apple Silicon computers have had to use Apple's emulator, Rosetta. Epic Games writes about the Unreal Engine 5.2 update:"Native support for Apple Silicon has been added to the Unreal Editor. This brings a better user experience, improved performance, and greater stability. The Universal Binary of Unreal Engine that natively supports both Apple Silicon and Intel CPUs is now available to download from the Epic Games launcher."We haven't found any information yet on exactly how much Unreal Engine's performance differs between running it natively on Apple Silicon compared to running it via Rosetta. Below, you can check out a clip from Epic Games where they talk a bit about the news in Unreal Engine 5.2.
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0Wille Wilhelmsson
mån. 15 maj 2023, 12:30
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