![]() And Pixelmator Pro’s ML Super Resolution feature isn’t some weird esoteric thing - it’s the sort of feature anyone who ever upscales photos might want to use. 15 times faster sounds too good to be true, but it’s true. But ML features that run through the Neural Engine are new territory. ![]() Most of the M1 Mac benchmarks we’ve been seeing are testing the CPU and GPU, because that’s something we can compare head-to-head with Intel Macs and Windows PCs. But ML Super Resolution - a truly mindbendingly cool feature - went from a “worth the wait” type of feature running the old version via Rosetta, to a “wait, is it really that fast now?” feature running version 2.0 natively on the M1 MacBook Pro. It worked fine, and felt comparable to running it on an Intel Mac. I can vouch for that - I was using Pixelmator Pro 1.8 through Rosetta when I initially started testing the M1 MacBook Pro last week. This is (most likely) a known issue and weve actually been working on a few different performance improvements for cases like this over the last few months. Natively on both M1 and Intel-based devices, so we’re completely And, as a Universal app, Pixelmator Pro 2.0 runs Super Resolution are now up to a staggering 15 times faster on the Metal code, so we can take advantage of the unified memoryĪrchitecture of the M1 chip to bring you much speedier and much ![]() The Pixelmator Pro editing engine is powered by high-performance ![]() The best Windows alternative is GIMP, which is both free and Open Source. Pixelmator Pro 2.0 Updated for Big Sur and Apple Silicon Pixelmator is not available for Windows but there are plenty of alternatives that runs on Windows with similar functionality. ![]()
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