TradingView Desktop adds support for Macs on Apple M1 Chip
TradingView has announced a new version of TradingView Desktop for Mac that adds support for the Apple M1 in addition to Intel architecture.
TradingView notes that Apple has done a good job of ensuring app compatibility on its new platform, but nonetheless, a natively supported app on the new Apple silicon processors will be more stable and offer better performance than the Intel-only version.
TradingView has already checked the launch and operation speed of TradingView Desktop on computers with the M1 chip, and it claims that the platform has already become much faster.
If TradingView Desktop is already installed on your Mac, it will update automatically. Just start or restart it, let it run for 10 minutes and restart again. To make sure the app has been updated, open “About” and look at the version number — it should be 1.0.0-beta.4.
In December 2020, TradingView announced the beta launch of the TradingView Desktop platform.
TradingView Desktop offers native multi-monitor support, desktop experience, as well as more speed and efficiency.