![]() It currently relies on the Apple Rosetta software to operate on Apple M1 CPUs and is not yet natively compiled. This version of the Mac agent will come out after the SEPM 14.3 RU2 release in May. Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.3 (macOS). The 14.3 RU2 Mac agent will support M1 and is expected to be releasde in June. Hi can you please give us an update on the M1 support?īeen dealing with this new issue - after so many issues with the Big Sur problem, and then many Apple customers thinking that they could fix all their issues by simply buying a new Apple (with M1) now have a whole new oneĪny current status, and expectation of a fix please? Strategic Support Engineer | Symantec Enterprise Division (SED) So M1 for May/June hopefully, but is Big Sur (not on M1) supported currently? Thanks! I'm hoping to get an early preview in Q1. ![]() Tom, we wanted to get Big Sur support out of the way before embarking on M1 processor support which customer is evaluating. Subject: When will the Symantec Endpoint Protection client, which supports Apple M1 chip MacBook Pro, be released The 14. M1 Macs are different again, in that there’s no single. In Intel Macs, these are stored in discrete memory which can be reset to factory defaults. An example is the location of the boot volume to be used. Is there any update / info regarding M1 support? Release date? This stores key settings which the M1 Mac can’t obtain from internal disk storage during the early part of the boot process. All macs running MacOS 10.15 Catalina, and MacOS 11 Big Sur should. Some had success with 14.3 RU1 on Big Sur/M1 via Rosetta 2, however it's not officially supported. New The latest version of Symantec Endpoint protection is compatible with M1. Subject: When will the Symantec Endpoint Protection client, which supports Apple M1 chip MacBook Pro, be released?
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