When Blackmagic Design announced DaVinci Resolve 17, they promised over 300 new features. By the time we reached , the focus shifted from "what’s new" to "what’s working better." For Studio users, this update was less about flashy new buttons and more about the invisible "under-the-hood" improvements that ensure a stable 4K delivery. 1. The Power of the Neural Engine
A major highlight of the 17.x cycle was the transition to native support for M1 Macs. Beta 8 brought specific performance gains for , including: Blackmagic Design Announces DaVinci Resolve 17 Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Studio 17b8
Audio post-production saw a "Fairlight Audio Core" engine capable of handling up to . Beta 8 specifically addressed stability within the new FlexBus architecture , a routing system that allows for virtually unlimited bus-to-bus mixing without the rigid constraints of previous versions. 3. Workflow & Apple Silicon Optimization When Blackmagic Design announced DaVinci Resolve 17, they
Beta 8 continued to bake in the power of the . For Studio users, this is where the software really separates itself from the free version. The Power of the Neural Engine A major highlight of the 17
Below is a blog post exploring why this specific build was a turning point for editors and colorists.