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It all depends on what version of the software you intend to run. If you are using Creative Cloud, they will update to ensure can use any current technology. If using legacy Adobe software that worked in Mojave or earlier, no. The Intel Macs have been retired. Software that was written for Intel Macs will have to be updated to run on the Apple Silicone Macs (most likely will require a new license, if they get updates at all). You also can't use an emulator (virtualization software such as Parallels) to run apps that were written for Intel Macs on an Apple Silicone Mac (M1, M2 or later).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Definitely! And when those programs become available to run in macOS 11 and later, they'll run even better - probably faster than the Windows versions.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think the Surface Pro would probably work better for what your trying to accomplish good luck and try one out
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