

That was submitted on November 11 of last year. Today, Spotify updated a post on its community forum (via MacRumors), initially meant to request a feature supporting Apple’s latest chips. But it looks like that will be changing soon. However, the official, public version doesn’t natively support Apple’s new chip architecture right now. Hopefully the app will publicly roll out sometime soon in the near future, sadly Spotify didn’t mention when that can be expected.Technically speaking, Spotify users who upgraded their computer to a Mac outfitted with Apple’s custom M1 processor didn’t lose support for the music streaming service’s desktop app. In recent months, a lot of users have been asking Spotify to include M1 support since November last year, it seems that Spotify is listening to user feedback and is now finally bringing what everyone has asked for. The beta app already features compatibility, a number of enhancements and improvements for the M1 chip, running on Apple devices. And if everything works great we’d love to hear that too!”, said Spotify in a blog post (via 9to5Mac). We’ll use all the feedback and info we get from you to tweak and improve your Spotify experience. Please note that as a Beta, some unexpected behavior might still occur. It features many compatibility improvements and optimizations for the new Apple architecture. “We have been working hard backstage on this and are happy to announce that we now have a Beta version of our app available. According to the company, the new Mac app is still under development – hence why it’s only available in beta – and that the app might not work and perform as expected.

Spotify is now finally joining to support the new M1 chipset.

Adobe has also recently added support for several of its own apps, making them run up to 80 percent faster. Apple’s own M1 silicon was first launched eight months ago for Mac devices and it has completely changed the way we think about our devices from the software giant.
