 in general video. Today I'm back with another video about the Apple M1 computer and I think this is gonna be helpful for not only me but for you guys if you're looking to buy a brand new Apple M1 CPU. It's kind of like a website showcase and the website is called is Apple Silicon ready. Now I'm not endorsed by these people at all. I just found this website quite helpful and maybe be helpful for you guys. Sorry if you hear rain in the background it's kind of raining at our house right now but I still wanted to make a video. So this website is HTTPS is applesiliconready.com so it kind of shows you some of the apps that are ready for Apple Silicon or ones that run fine in Rosetta 2 which Rosetta 2 is kind of like if you didn't know it's kind of like a program that lets x86 based programs or otherwise Intel programs to run on the Apple M1 CPU because the M1 CPU runs on an architecture known as ARM and ARM is a different architecture than what Intel uses Intel uses x86. So in order to get x86 programs to work on Apple's new ARM M1 CPU they need to use a program and theirs is called Rosetta 2 right here. So you can kind of look through this website and see apps that are work or for M1 Optimizer ones that work in Rosetta 2 and at the bottom they have this little thing here that says fully compatible with Apple Silicon not working or initial beta support with issues. So as you can see a lot of apps are indeed running in it it seems like a lot of Adobe apps aren't ready but they're mostly run in Rosetta 2 perfectly fine and you can actually go up here and search for an app so one I've actually been interested in is Minecraft so if you go here you can see application Minecraft is not M1 optimized but it does work fine in Rosetta 2 and then they also have these tabs up here that kind of show you like oh it lets you do design work in like Pixelmator Pro or Adobe Photoshop I do use Pixelmator Pro so that's nice to know that it is M1 optimized and you can actually go down and they have quite a big list and that's not even all of them you can make that go to a hundred or you can even look at all the other pages with tons more designer apps that work with Apple Silicon and it also says up here is Apple Silicon ready for design well because a lot of them work either in Rosetta 2 or are M1 optimized that means yes it is basically ready and then otherwise for video production which is probably where I would be almost is for that one and it's actually nice to know that the black the thing the the program that I use to make my videos DaVinci Resolve is M1 optimized with version 17 which is DaVinci Resolve 17 is their new one as well as these are programs that I use as well as hand break in VLC I used to use ScreenFlow when it was a free program a long time ago and OBS Studio is what I use for live streaming and screen recordings so that one is not M1 optimized yet meaning it doesn't have support for it but it will run perfectly fine in Rosetta 2 and then they have like Adobe After Effects which is not yet and it does not work with M1 but it does work under the Rosetta 2 program and then if you guys are looking for browsers a lot of browsers are supported especially Chrome because that's one of the biggest ones that browsers in the world I personally use Firefox a bit more than Chrome but yeah they're both M1 optimized so they thus means that they will run both in Rosetta 2 but will work even better because they are M1 optimized and this is also another really cool feature about the Apple M1 CPU is because it is based off of ARM the same architecture that iPhones and iPads are based off of you can actually run your Apple iPhone and iPad apps actually on your Mac if you have an M1 CPU now I have heard that they aren't the greatest the support isn't great yet because of the screen size limit and resolution and you're trying to simulate touch controls with a mouse or trackpad so it's not the greatest yet but it is coming into play and I will be doing a review of that as I did post a video I'll have a link to it above right now in a card talking about I'm looking to buy a new computer as my current computer is not good for video editing it takes overnight to render videos editing is super choppy and I'm really looking for a brand new computer because the current one I use is from 2010 and whenever I try to record a screen capture or edit a video the fans start turning on it's a 2010 iMac now I'm not I'm not actually using that computer to film this to make this video I'm actually doing it on my family's laptop because it can actually support it but that's the thing I'm looking to save up so and I'm also looking for people suggestions so if you have an Apple M1 computer please leave your suggestions in the comments below of that video because I am looking for help I am probably going to be ordering it this Saturday as I'm recording this on a Friday so if you guys have any suggestions please add those today or tomorrow because I really do want to get that soon enough and I do have a budget but I'll talk more about that in the other video that I had linked I'll also keep that one in the description not only that but I will leave the link to this website in the description of the video so that if you guys want to check out this website if you have thinking of getting an M1 computer or you have one and it's not it some apps don't work well well you can see this website if you have any questions or things like that I did not make this website and again I am not endorsed by these come by this company I just thought it was a fun website that I found that definitely gave me a lot of resources when I was thinking of getting the M1 compared to an Apple Intel Mac but yeah thank you guys all for watching have a great extra every day and goodbye