
You can find the full release notes for this Zoom update here. Universal apps are apps built for Apple Silicon and Intel processors and are downloadable from the Mac App Store or from the web.

Rosetta 2 translation allows you to run apps made for Intel Macs on Apple Silicon, and sometimes apps perform better in Rosetta with M1 than they did with Intel, Apple says.iPhone and iPad apps on the Mac through the Mac App Store.The M1 processor allows you to run three different types of applications on your Mac: Tomorrow’s update should make Zoom a Universal application, meaning it runs natively on both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs. Granted, early indications were that the Intel version of Zoom actually performed quite admirably on M1 Macs despite running in Rosetta 2 translation mode. Given the growth in popularity of Zoom this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this is a notable update for Mac users.

A separate installer is available for download in the Zoom Download Center.

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