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Update to use the M1 chip on MacOS #5378

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Harry-Harrison opened this issue Mar 1, 2021 · 1 comment
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Update to use the M1 chip on MacOS #5378

Harry-Harrison opened this issue Mar 1, 2021 · 1 comment

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@Harry-Harrison
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I believe updating the version of Electron in use will bring support for this, though I've done very little research on the matter so may be entirely wrong.

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I noticed that VS Code has an Insiders build that uses Electron 11 which brings support for Apple Silicon natively. It would be great if Hyper were also able to tap into that just to aid battery life and performance a little more.

The attached screenshot is of a single Hyper window with no plugins enabled with the initial theme and settings.

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@LabhanshAgrawal
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There's no release yet but there's an arm build you can get from https://github.com/vercel/hyper/actions/runs/611073116#artifacts
refer to #5115 for how to get it running

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