DaVinci Resolve 19 exits beta and becomes compatible with Snapdragon X Elite PCs


What you need to know

  • Having been initially announced at the 2023 Snapdragon Summit, Blackmagic’s DaVinci Resolve video editor is now finally available for Windows on ARM. 
  • DaVinci Resolve 19 has been in beta for a while but has now exited and is generally available, becoming the first version with native support for the new Snapdragon X series chips. 
  • Available in free and paid versions, DaVinci Resolve has handily beaten Adobe Premiere Pro to the punch in gaining native support for Copilot+ PCs. 

It’s been a long time coming, but Blackmagic has finally released its first version of DaVinci Resolve with native support for Windows on ARM. Having been announced way back at the 2023 Snapdragon Summit, Resolve has been in beta for a while now, but that period has ended, and it is now generally available. 

DaVinci Resolve 19 is the first version of the powerful video editing software that has been made available with ARM64 support, making it fully compatible with the new Copilot+ PCs powered by Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus chips. 

Crucially, it gains an early edge over its main competition on Windows, Adobe Premiere Pro, where the latter is still yet to be updated with ARM64 support. Indeed, it only recently became useable through emulation on ARM laptops, so on this front, Adobe is lagging far behind. 

DaVinci Resolve at Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit

DaVinci Resolve for ARM was first announced at last year’s Snapdragon Summit.  (Image credit: DaVinci Resolve)

DaVinci Resolve 19 is, of course, also available for Intel and AMD machines, but the big news is the long-awaited arrival for ARM. Best of all, it’s still available completely free, and not in a shady upselling way, either. 





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