
AutoCAD and Autodesk Maya now fully support Apple Silicon.
Autodesk has finally updated its professional applications AutoCAD and Maya to run natively on M1 and M2 chips after two years and four months since the first Apple Silicon Mac hit the market. The update adds new features and claims to increase overall performance by up to two times compared to the previous version. Autodesk's efforts to support Apple Silicon have been ongoing for an interminably long time, but it's here now.
