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Microsoft Edge Canary now natively supports Apple's M1 processors. With native M1 support, the browser runs better on new Mac devices and can take full advantage of the new silicon.
Although Microsoft is fully committed to delivering the M1-native version of its browser, it's a step behind both Google and Mozilla.
Microsoft has released an Edge beta optimized for M1 Macs, promising better performance if you want a Chrome-alike browser.
With a beta build of Edge browser tailored for ARM64 macOS now out, a stable build that runs natively on M1 Macs is not too far off.
Microsoft Edge will be recompiled to run on Apple's M1 chips. Microsoft hasn't shared a date for upcoming support but confirms that it's in the works.
Microsoft today released its latest Edge build in the weekly Dev channel. There's not a lot that's new, but the company said that it's going to support Mac M1 in the Canary channel next week.
Microsoft has released an Edge beta optimized for M1 Macs, promising better performance if you want a Chrome-alike browser.