The transition to the Chromium engine allowed Microsoft to turn Microsoft Edge into a cross-platform offering, so in addition to Windows 10, the browser is now also available on Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, macOS, and Linux. Naturally, Microsoft wants to be offered to as many users as possible, and the recent release of Apple Silicon was an indication that the Redmond-based software giant was already exploring bringing its browser to devices powered by the M1 chip. And this is exactly the case, as Microsoft has recently confirmed it’s indeed working on Microsoft Edge browser for Apple Silicon, though for the time being, no specifics are available. “M1 support is in the works, stay tuned,” the software giant said on Twitter via its Microsoft Edge Dev account. Google Chrome already announced for Apple Silicon Microsoft’s announcement pretty much makes sense, especially be...
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