ExpressVPN has rolled out a new update for its macOS client that finally brings native for Macs featuring Apple silicon. This will enable Apple M1 and Apple M2-powered Macs to fully utilise the capabilities of the app. The updated client is said to offer a performance boost as well battery life improvements. Apple silicon Macs are relatively new, initially being introduced in 2020. They are claimed to offer significantly improved U and GPU performances. However, several apps are yet to offer native for these chips.
M2 chips. The update is claimed to offer improved performance and efficient battery consumption. ExpressVPN claims that its latest Mac client will be compatible with older generation Intel-based Apple computers.
The Apple silicon Macs have only been out for a couple of years. There are seemingly several apps that do not offer native for the Apple silicon chips. These apps are 'translated' via Rosetta 2 to run on Apple silicon. The translated app is said to not operate to the best of its capabilities.
The Cupertino company MacBook Air (M1, 2020). This new Apple silicon chip is claimed to offer up to 18 percent improved U performance and up to 35 percent improved GPU performance. Apple M2 is also equipped with Secure Enclave, which enables s to connect external displays with up to 6K resolution.
Earlier this year in June, ExpressVPN removed its VPN servers from India after it decided not to comply with the government's directions on storing data for at least five years and sharing it with authorities upon request.
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