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Apple Goes in-depth on How it’s Turning the Mac into a Leading Gaming Platform
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2023-12-29
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Apple Goes in-depth on How it’s Turning the Mac into a Leading Gaming Platform

 

In a new interview with Raymond Wong at Inverse, Apple has offered an inside look at its work to turn the Mac into a powerful gaming platform. The interview comes as Apple has put a major emphasis on gaming throughout the year on the Mac and iPhone.

 

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For example, Gordon Keppel, a Mac product marketing manager at Apple, emphasized how Apple Silicon has changed everything: “Apple silicon has changed all that,” Keppel tells Inverse. “Now, every Mac that ships with Apple silicon can play AAA games pretty fantastically. Apple silicon has been transformative of our mainstream systems that got tremendous boosts in graphics with M1, M2, and now with M3.”

 

Leland Martin, a software marketing manager at Apple, added that Apple Silicon has also simplified the development processor for game companies on the Mac: If you look at the Mac lineup just a few years ago, there was a mix of both integrated and discrete GPUs. That can add complexity when you're developing games. Because you have multiple different hardware permutations to consider.

 

Today, we've effectively eliminated that completely with Apple silicon, creating a unified gaming platform now across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Once a game is designed for one platform, it's a straightforward process to bring it to the other two. We're seeing this play out with games like Resident Evil Village that launched first [on Mac] followed by iPhone and iPad.

 

Apple has put a major focus on gaming across all of its platforms this year, including the Mac and iPhone 15. For example, the Game Porting Toolkit that launched as part of macOS Sonoma makes it significantly easier for developers to bring games from other platforms to the Mac.

 

The full interview at Inverse is well worth a read and can be found here.

 

Source: 9to5mac

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