Microsoft has announced that the Teams platform has been fully optimised for Apple Mac devices with M1 or M2 chips.
The software giant has developed Teams offering for Apple silicon, meaning it will run natively on the entire Mac lineup.
According to Microsoft, Mac users will see a significant boost in performance and ensure there is an efficient use of device resources.
A Microsoft blog post said: "We are rolling out a production-grade universal binary version of Teams, which means it will run natively on the entire Mac lineup, including those with Apple silicon.
"For Mac users, this means a significant boost in performance, ensuring efficient use of device resources and an optimized Teams experience even when using multiple high-resolution monitors during calls or meetings.
"Microsoft is committed to innovation and committed to the Mac, so we're excited to bring this to our Mac users.
"All Mac users will be automatically upgraded with their most recent update to Teams."
Apple silicon is a series of system on a chip (SoC) and system in a package (SiP) processors designed by Apple.
During WWDC 2020, Apple announced its plan to switch its Mac lineup from Intel processors to the M1 or M2 chip.
Microsoft says the native Teams app optimised for Apple silicon is set to be rolled out in increments within the coming months.




