Apple has confirmed that support for Intel-based apps on Macs powered by Apple silicon will gradually end starting in 2027. The company said Rosetta, the software tool that allows Intel-based apps to run on Apple silicon Macs, will continue to work through macOS 27
Apple has confirmed that support for Intel-based apps on Macs powered by Apple silicon will gradually end starting in 2027.
The company said Rosetta, the software tool that allows Intel-based apps to run on Apple silicon Macs, will continue to work through macOS 27.
However, starting with macOS 28, Rosetta support will be limited mainly to certain older games that still depend on Intel-based technologies.
Apple said Rosetta will not remain fully available in future macOS versions, signalling a gradual end to compatibility for Intel-based apps on newer Macs.
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