


“This software update adds universal app support for Macs running Apple M1 processors and is compatible with Mac OS Big Sur,” Blackmagic Design explains.Įarlier this week, a report explained that the first M1 Macs could be big news for Hollywood creatives.

This beta version of DaVinci Resolve means that the software is now a universal app that runs natively on Macs powered by Apple Silicon and Intel. This means that DaVinci Resolve will run natively on your M1-powered Mac when it arrives. Ahead of the first M1-powered Macs arriving to customers next week, Blackmagic Design has released a new beta of its popular DaVinci Resolve video editor and color correction tool with Apple Silicon support.
