Rosetta is being phased out with macOS 28, which will mean apps written for Intel will stop working on Apple silicon Macs.
The latter product is especially significant, because the 2018 Mac mini was the last remaining Intel model that was not yet labeled either vintage or obsolete. Apple applies these designations based ...
The support list for macOS Tahoe still includes Intel Macs, but it has been whittled down to just four models, all released in 2019 or 2020. We speculated that this meant that the end was near for ...
Apple decided to part ways with Intel CPUs at least as far back as 2018, but the road to actually jettisoning systems with the processors has been a long one. The end is now in sight, though: Apple ...
The clock is ticking for Intel apps on Mac, with only two more iterations of macOS providing full support for Intel-only apps Rosetta 2 — here's how to find out which of your apps may lose support in ...
For the last three years, we’ve engaged in some in-depth data analysis and tea-leaf reading to answer two questions about Apple’s support for older Macs that still use Intel chips. First, was Apple ...
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 ...