This is our searchable database giving information on Apple Silicon compatibility for audio plugins and audio-related hardware. For more detailed information, visit our dedicated Apple Silicon Pro Audio Compatibility Article.
If you are looking for information on macOS software compatibility, check out our macOS Mojave Compatibility, macOS Catalina, macOS Big Sur, macOS Monterey Compatibility and macOS Ventura articles.
Macs and PCs have traditionally used multiple chips for the CPU, I/O, security and more. With Apple Silicon, starting with the M1, these technologies are combined into a single System on a Chip (SoC), delivering a whole new level of integration for greater performance and power efficiency with a unified memory architecture that brings together high-bandwidth, low-latency memory into a single pool within a custom package. This allows all the technologies in the SoC to access the same data without copying it between multiple pools of memory, further improving performance and efficiency.
The fastest way to find information on our Apple Silicon audio compatibility database is to use the search and filters at the top of the list.
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