Adobe is preparing to end support for Premiere Pro and other key applications on Intel-based Macs, according to a report by Heise. The move marks another significant shift for creative professionals still working on older hardware.
The cutoff arrives with version 27 of the affected software, which will no longer run under Intel. This aligns Adobe with Apple, which completed its own transition to Apple Silicon chips some time ago.
By drawing a hard line under Intel hardware, Adobe is signaling that the professional creative ecosystem is consolidating around Apple Silicon, leaving users on legacy Intel machines to either upgrade or remain on older releases.