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PHOTOSHOP NOW NATIVELY SUPPORTS APPLE SILICON MACS

Posted on 2021/03/13 by Tsugawa.TV


APPLE SILICON-OPTIMIZED VERSION OF PHOTOSHOP SHIPS WITH SIGNIFICANT SPEED
IMPROVEMENTS

After three months of testing in beta, Adobe Photoshop has just gotten its final
update, v22.3, to bring native support for Macs with M1 chips, delivering 50%
faster performance than running on the Intel chips.


PHOTOSHOP RUNS NATIVELY ON MACS POWERED BY THE M1 CHIP



Adobe’s internal tests covered the app’s basic and staple features — such as
opening and saving files, running filters, and compute-heavy operations like
Content-Aware Fill and Select Subject. With the March 2021 update, they are “all
feel noticeably faster” on the new chip versus the Intel version, Adobe
describes in a blog.

Adobe has optimized Photoshop for Apple Silicon

Though the benefits of this transition are big, just keep in mind that the M1
version of Photoshop still includes minor feature differences and a few known
issues. But you can always switch back to the Rosetta version if you need the
features that are not yet available.
Adobe will bring more native apps to the M1 Macs later this year.

Adobe also added a new “Super Resolution” feature in the Camera Raw plugin,
powered by machine-learning and Adobe’s AI “Sensei,” intelligently enlarges
photos while maintaining clean edges and preserving important details. This new
feature will be coming to Lightroom and Lightroom Classic before long.



The company is additionally bringing improvements to Photoshop on the iPad,
including Cloud Documents Version History and Cloud Documents offline access.



Posted in Design | Tagged Adobe, Apple, iPad, Mac, PhotoShop | Permalink |
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APPLE UNVEILS ITS PLANS TO USE ITS OWN ARM-POWERED SILICON IN MACS

Posted on 2020/07/01 by Tsugawa.TV


APPLE SWITCHING FROM INTEL TO ITS OWN CUSTOM CHIPS FOR MACS OVER A TWO-YEAR
TRANSITION PERIOD

At WWDC 2020, Apple has announced it will transition its Mac computers to its
own custom-designed chips, moving away from Intel chips, and every Mac across
its desktop and laptop product lines, including Mac Pro, is running on “Apple
silicon” over the next two years. The company plans to ship its first Mac with
Apple silicon, perhaps MacBooks or iMac, by the end of 2020.


EVERY MAC WILL BE RUNNING ON APPLE SILICON





Macs with Apple Silicon will run on the same A-series processors which have been
used in iPhones and iPads for more than 10 years, bringing the ability for macOS
to support native iPad apps. With powerful new APIs of Mac Catalyst, developers
are able to make iPadOS apps available on the ARM-based Macs without any
modifications, to control over the behavior of their apps more easily. The
transition to the common ARM-based architecture across Apple products should
make it easier for developers to write and optimize apps for the entire Apple
ecosystem.

Apple also has unveiled “macOS Big Sur,” the beta version now available for
developers, a major update of macOS that will be released this fall to deliver
the biggest update to design in more than a decade, including applications built
for the transition.

Tim Cook introduced the transition to Apple Silicon

To transition away from Intel processors, Apple offers “Universal 2” application
binaries to enable developers to create apps that work on both platforms, while
“Rosetta 2” emulation technology to allow existing Intel apps to run on Apple’s
new processors automatically, without any work from developers. Also, the
company is launching a Universal App Quick Start Program which includes a
modified Mac mini with an A12Z Bionic SoC, the same chip in its latest LiDAR
iPad Pro, to help developers get started with Apple silicon-based Macs.

As demonstrated at WWDC keynote, not only Apple’s own apps including Final Cut
Pro and Logic Pro but also Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud will be
ready for ARM-based Macs.

Target of Apple Silicon, ARM architecture CPU in Macs, delivers higher
performance per watt and better graphic experience

For years, there have been rumors to transition to ARM architecture CPU in Macs
because of Intel’s slowing performance gains.
The benefits of Apple’s move to ARM are a lot, improved battery life, more
powerful performance gains, better graphic experience, machine learning
capabilities, unified memory architecture, price reduction, and much more.
Anyway, Apple’s five software platforms will run on its own ARM-based
processors, across every major Apple device.

Apple has said it plans to continue selling Intel Macs for the next few years,
but there are no details on the table about the future of Intel Macs’ roadmap at
least now.

Posted in Apple, Mac | Tagged Apple, Develop, Intel, iPad, iPhone, Mac |
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ANDROID 11 IS OFFICIAL IN BETA, COMES WITH A FOCUS ON PEOPLE, CONTROLS AND
PRIVACY

Posted on 2020/06/17 by Tsugawa.TV

Google has finally dropped the first Android 11 Beta release for Pixel phones
(Pixel 2 or newer) without the live event, Google I/O 2020, which was canceled
due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Android 11 Beta brings several new features including improved notifications,
better control over the other devices and new privacy controls.



This Beta version gives the users the Final APIs, meaning to start final
compatibility testing for apps, SDKs, and libraries.

What’s new in Android 11 Beta

Android 11 Beta Release highlights:

Notifications, adding the new “Conversations” section at the top of the
notification shade along with priority settings and reminder, make it easier for
users to find important contacts, with a people-forward design in one place.

Bubbles, floating on top of the display like Chat Heads of Facebook Messenger,
help users to keep conversations in view and accessible while multitasking.

Device Controls, allow users to quickly access and control connected devices
such as lights, thermostats and cameras from the power menu.

Media Controls, moved up into pull-down quick settings shade, enable users to
control and switch the output device for audio or video contents, whether it be
headphones, speakers or TV. Sessions from multiple apps are arranged in a
swipeable carousel and users can restart previous sessions from the carousel
without having to start the app.



Voice Access, for those users who control their phones entirely by voice,
includes an on-device visual cortex that understands screen content and context,
and automatically generates labels and access points for accessibility commands.

One-time permission, lets users give an app access to the location, microphone
or camera, the user-facing permissions dialog contains an option called Only
this time. The next time the app needs access to these sensors, it will have to
request permissions again.

Permissions auto-reset, if users haven’t used an app for a few months, the
system will “auto-reset” all of the permissions associated with the app and
notify the user. The app can request the permissions again the next time the app
is opened.

Consolidated keyboard suggestions, let Autofill apps and IMEs securely offer
context-specific entities and strings directly in an IME’s suggestion strip,
where they are most convenient for users.

Gboard, lets users to get relevant and automatic suggestions for emoji and text,
based on Federated Learning.

Continue reading →

Posted in Tech | Tagged Android, Google | Permalink | Comments
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