Developers relying on Rosetta 2 to keep their legacy code running should begin preparing now, as macOS 27 will be the last to provide full support for the translation technology. According to a ...
Thanks! I'm not sure how Apple intends to leave it to support games and not other apps, but I would guess that only a subset of calls from Intel code into system frameworks will be bridged (e.g.
Apple is preparing to say goodbye to Intel Macs. The company confirmed that macOS 27 will officially mark the end of Intel chip support — and with it, the slow retirement of Rosetta, the tool that ...
It's a bit different this time though, because now they actually own and develop their own chips. Every architecture change in the past was motivated by having "grown ...
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