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Apple updates Logic Pro X for the new iMac Pro w/ up to 36-core support and more

Apple’s new iMac Pro is now available to order with a December 27th arrival date for the first deliveries. Along with the new machine, Apple is also updating its flagship software including Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro X. While we are seeing some major updates to Apple’s professional video editing suite, Logic Pro X is also getting iMac Pro support and other improvements today. 

Apple has now optimized Logic Pro X to support up to 36 cores along with a series of stability and performance enhancements. Yes, that’s more than the current 18-core iMac Pro machine, meaning Logic will be future proofed for future Mac updates.

There was also a minor issue with user created content in High-Sierra, but it looks as though Apple has taken care of that as well in today’s update.

You can grab the new version of Logic Pro X on the Mac App Store now.

What’s New in Version 10.3.3

• Optimizes performance for iMac Pro including support for up to 36 cores
• Addresses an issue which can cause user-created content to become unavailable in High Sierra
• Additional stability and performance improvements

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Justin is a senior editor covering all things music for 9to5Mac, including our weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices. Justin is an audio engineer/producer with over 10 years experience in the music industry.