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Zoom on apple silicon

I have ordered my MacBook pro with M1 chip,16gig ram and 1TB storage. I expect to receive it by November 27th. The only App I have to be able to use is Zoom since my school is all on Zoom. I wonder if Zoom will work on new apple MacBook pro with M1 chip?

Thank you!

Posted on Nov 14, 2020 2:55 PM

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Nov 28, 2020 7:42 AM in response to Bhoqeem

Why do I have difficulty with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth devices when USB 3 devices are attached to my computer?

Some USB 3 devices can generate radio frequency interference that can cause Wi-Fi and Bluetooth devices operating in the 2.4GHz band to have issues communicating with your computer. Here are some tips to avoid this issue:

• If your USB device has a cable long enough that you can move the device, place it away from your Mac—and make sure not to place it behind your Mac, or near the hinge of its display. The antennas for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are located there, and USB 3 devices placed there might interfere with your wireless connections.

• If you're using adapters or dongles on a Mac computer with Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports, plug them into the front port on the left side of your Mac, or into the ports on the right side (if your computer has them). These ports are the farthest away from the antennas, making interference less likely.

• To avoid interference on the 2.4GHz band using Wi-Fi, try using the 5GHz band instead. You can change this on your wireless base station. Bluetooth always uses 2.4GHz, so this alternative isn't available for Bluetooth.

from:

About USB on Mac computers - Apple Support

Resolve Wi-Fi and Bluetooth issues caused by wireless interference

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201542


Nov 17, 2020 11:53 AM in response to MBS UK

old-timers here suggest you never buy the FIRST version of anything. Instead, let others work out the kinks and buy the product a bit later, perhaps the second version.


the M1 is not exactly the first version of that processor, since it is a variant of the one used in other Apple products. But Big Sur is the first version of a MAJOR software upgrade.

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