

What are the prerequisites for receiving native M1 support? The Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Mac agent will function on M1-based devices in the same way it functions on Intel-based Mac devices. If the Rosetta 2 is no longer needed on a device, it is the responsibility of a user or an organization to remove it.Īfter successfully deploying and activating the latest update, the on-device experience will remain unchanged. Microsoft Defender for Endpoint does not explicitly take any action on the Rosetta 2. With the native M1 support, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Mac no longer requires the Rosetta 2 emulator to function on M1-based Big Sur devices. The update will deliver our latest unified package that is designed to seamlessly work on M1-based and Intel-based Mac devices. Will the native M1 support bring any visible changes? The newest version of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Mac will be delivered to all Mac devices via the existing Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU) channel. Microsoft Defender for Endpoint version 101.40.84 (or later) will natively support Apple ARM silicon. How will the native M1 support be delivered? The final version of Edge for macOS running on ARM chip-based systems does not have a release date yet.We are thrilled to announce that Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Mac now natively supports Apple’s M1 chip-based devices! With this beta and native version of the web browser, you should get rid of the few bugs encountered while using it through the Rosetta 2 converter tool. 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. The developers posted a tweet that they are deploying a beta version of their browser, fully optimized for the new technical platform of Apple computers, right now. Like Chrome or Firefox, it is now the turn of Microsoft's web browser, Edge, to be offered on MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and Mac mini based on the Apple Silicon M1 processor.


Attention, it is a beta version which is proposed therefore subject to some dysfunctions. He therefore adapted it to new Apple computers, equipped with an M1 chip.

Microsoft would love macOS users to embrace its web browser, Edge.
