macOS Big Sur is the most changed generation of macOS in recent years. Apple calls it the biggest update in macOS history. It adopts newly drawn icons, has more translucent effects, and adds a newly designed control center. The overall style Closer to today's iOS. There is also macOS Big Sur’s support for the new M1 chip, switching from the previous x86 architecture to the ARM architecture, so Big Sur is also the first dual-compatible macOS during the transition period, making it possible on the new Mac equipped with the M1 chip Compatible with some x86 applications, and directly run iOS and iPad apps, but there are also some software that is not compatible for the time being. Here is a summary for everyone!
ARM MacBook incompatible software list:
Developer Tools
VS Code-Not yet, but it is under development
Atom-not yet, but it is under development
PHPStorm-run through Rosetta and get native support in development
WebStorm-Run via Rosetta and get native support in development
IntelliJ Idea-Run through Rosetta and get native support in development
PyCharm-Run through Rosetta and get native support in development
Homebrew-Yes, there are precautions and some troubleshooting
Unity-Run through Rosetta and get native support in development
Docker-expected to be supported when Apple Silicon is released
Node-v15 is being developed and the previous version is patched
OpenJDK-Not yet, but it is under development
Rust-Run through Rosetta and get native support in development
Go-not yet, but it is under development
OCaml-not yet, but it is under development
Python-not yet, but it is under development
Music and audio tools
Audacity-Yes, it can work with Rosetta 2 without reported issues
Avid Pro Tools-No official news yet.
Video and graphics tools
Photoshop-Not yet, reported to be available in early 2021
Photo and graphics tools
Premiere Pro-reported that it is already supported
After Effects-report it is already supported
Autodesk Maya-Yes, it is running through Rosetta 2
Autodesk Fusion 360-Yes, it is running through Rosetta 2
Blender-runs via Rosetta, currently under development with native support
OBS-Not yet, but some preparations have been made for this
Productivity tools
Chrome-No, not yet
Firefox-No, not under development
1Password-runs through Rosetta, currently under development with native support
Entertainment and media applications
Spotify-No, not yet
VLC-No official news yet, but preparations have been made.
IINA-Yes, you can work with local support through Rosetta