Apple's macOS Tahoe 26.4 beta warns that Rosetta 2 will be retired in 2027. Here is what that means for your Intel apps and how to check your Mac.
Rosetta is being phased out with macOS 28, which will mean apps written for Intel will stop working on Apple silicon Macs.
The current macOS will be the last one for Intel-based Macs, with support for Intel-based apps ending next year, the company ...
Apple’s macOS 26.4 introduces warnings about Rosetta 2’s eventual removal, signaling the end of Intel app support on Apple ...
OS Tahoe will be the last version of macOS that supports Intel-based Macs, with Apple planning to phase out Intel Macs entirely following its transition to Apple silicon. Apple today reminded ...
One of the most significant Apple announcements of recent years was the news, back in 2020, that the entire Mac lineup would transition from Intel processors to ARM-based chips of Apple’s own design.
Beta testers of the new macOS Tahoe 26.4 are getting warned that their favorite Intel-only apps won't work in macOS 28, because Rosetta 2 is getting killed.
It has been five years since Apple and Intel parted ways after their long collaboration, but a new rumor suggests that they are set to reignite this partnership, and it would still be for the Mac ...
Another appageddon is on the way on Apple gear, while Windows merrily continues supporting ancient software ...