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Pagemakers

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If I have an Intel app, will the app automatically update itself when a native or universal version is available or will I need to re-download a new version?
 

Zazoh

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Depends on the app. If you downloaded from the Apple store, you will receive a notification.

Most other applications periodically check themselves for the latest version, but not all.
 

Pagemakers

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I thought Chrome was native. If I do a check for update in settings it says up to date yet it’s still the Intel version.
 

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laptech

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They paused it, but they also didn’t push the release. I guess they knew it wasn’t stable.

I can only assume that Google was not given one of the ARM development kits so they could be prepared when the M1 machines were eventually released.
 

NewUsername

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If you go to the website of Google Chrome and click Download, you can choose between the Intel-only version and the Universal version (“Google Chrome for Apple Silicon”). I guess eventually they will update the Intel version to that one as well.

Note that the universal version is much larger in file size.
 
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