GitHub Actions: Apple silicon (M1) macOS runners are now available in public beta!

Apple silicon (M1) hosted runners can now be used by any developer, team, or enterprise! You can try the new runners today by setting the runs-on: key to macos-latest-xlarge or macos-13-xlarge. The 12-core Intel macOS runner is still available as well and can be used by updating the runs-on: key to macos-latest-large, macos-12-large, or macos-13-large in your workflow file.

More information about using the M1 hosted runner can be found here.
To learn more about hosted runner per job minute pricing, check out the docs.

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