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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
- AphonicnoiseJun 13, 2022Brass ContributorDid I miss the announcement?
- jblock395Jun 08, 2022Copper Contributor
Sam Cosby do you have an update at all? I joined a call today on a 2017 Macbook Pro, screen sharing with webcam on. I was using a 1080p external monitor with my Macbook open.
Fans span up extremely loudly, machine slowed to a halt and then the attendees on the call started talking over me saying "has he frozen?".
I had to turn off webcam and turn off incoming video to be in with a chance of my Macbook not being completely unusable and the attendees being able to see the content and hear me.
Many thanks!
- Sam CosbyJun 09, 2022
Microsoft
jblock395 - we have some iterative based performance improvements progressing for all Intel based Mac, especially focusing on the Calling/Meetings side. We should have a more refined update in the Message Center/Roadmap in the coming days.- jblock395Jun 20, 2022Copper Contributor
Hi Sam Cosby Are you able to share the latest?
To give more background on the setup that gives me issues:
- MacBook Pro 13" 2017 2.3ghz i5
- 16GB RAM
- 4k monitor (issues occur on a 1080p monitor too)
- External webcam (issues occur with internal webcam too)
Turning my own video off makes things slightly better.
Making the Teams window size as small as possible takes some of the load off too when looking in Activity Monitor, but this is no good when someone is sharing their screen.
Using Teams on web through Edge makes the fans spin up and CPU spike just using chat!
- AphonicnoiseJun 02, 2022Brass Contributor
Sam Cosby well that’s exciting. But I think I speak for
most mac users when I say, we hope it’s significant on both apple silicon and intel. Looking forward to further info.