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Teams is KILLING my Mac Every Day
- Jul 14, 2022
Hi everyone, we're pleased to announce Microsoft Teams for Apple Silicon, which on the M1/M2 ARM builds, will have significantly faster performance than what's seen during the Rosetta emulation today! Here's our official roadmap ID for this release; Microsoft 365 Roadmap | Microsoft 365. More on this can be found here; Announcing Microsoft Teams optimized for Apple silicon - Microsoft Tech Community.
Users should see a significant performance boost with this release. And for the Intel Macs out there, we're still thinking about you! We have some large performance fixes coming that will help improve overall performance for the Intel version as well.
Thanks,
Sam Cosby, Teams Engineering PM
This is an update on my previous post:
I had a chance to have my old Macbook pro from 2015 replaced by a Macbook air M1 (2020) last month and it has nothing to compare with the nightmare I was living before.
Teams1.5.00.9159 works like a charm on this new machine, no freeze anymore, no intensive CPU usage, I can work on batteries while sharing screen and video several hours without having to plug it.
It's really day and night ! I know it's a shame to have to replace the hardware and that's not an answer to this issue, but I just wanted to give an update.
- Mica
Micha1680 "Teams1.5.00.9159 works like a charm", could you please elaborate on what improvement have you seen, if you look at the above comments from me, I am also one of the people who is suffering from Teams on MacOS, I am currently on the same version, while I am yet to completely explore it, during a support session with our internal Mac Support team, I have upgraded to Monterey, so I wanted to know on which operating system version you have seen this improvement? Monterey or BigSur?
- Micha1680Apr 25, 2022Copper ContributorHi SunilNagavelli I'm running Monterey 12.3.1 on my new mac, exactly the same as with the old one. I think the M1 is doing difference here.