Rosetta is being phased out with macOS 28, which will mean apps written for Intel will stop working on Apple silicon Macs.
If you're still running Intel apps, even on an Apple Silicon Mac, face the fact that the developer is never going to change — and that you need to, incredibly soon. Back in 2021, AppleInsider was ...
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.
Last June at WWDC25, Apple announced that Rosetta 2, the software that translates Intel apps for Apple silicon, would ...