![]() ![]() No, usually what this means – especially for the complex ecosystem of tools in music – is checking to see if anything breaks. ![]() But what most users will see right now is the usual bundle of minor refinements and usability features. Virtual Reality support, long possible on Windows, is coming to the Mac – well, sort of, in that you’ll need an iMac Pro or a pricey external GPU. There are major changes to graphics support, dealing with the GPU and Apple’s own Metal API – though no indication that has any particular implications for music and media just yet so much as in the future. There’s a new high-performance 64-bit Apple File System, intended for those internal flash drives. High Sierra is mostly about under-the-hood changes, and what Apple promises will be some forward-looking architectural improvements. And that means it’s time to check in on compatibility with all your gear. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |