Microsoft Teams is one of the products whose adoption skyrocketed in the last months pretty much because the pandemic forced everyone to work remotely and stay in touch with the rest of the colleagues using the power of software. Teams perfectly responded to this need, and the number of daily active users increased substantially, with Microsoft revealing an increase of no less than 50 percent in the last six months. Microsoft obviously wants to make Microsoft Teams available everywhere, and one priority for the company is Apple Silicon. The M1-powered devices are already on the market, and Microsoft already updated its Office productivity suite to play nice with Apple Silicon. The next stop is Microsoft Teams, and the company confirmed this week that adding support for M1 chips in this product is in the works. Microsoft Teams with Rosetta In the meantime, Teams already runs fine with Rosetta emulation, and even if it didn’t, the service is also...
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