So support for physical PowerPC computers lasted through one and a half major OS release, or three years, and the ability to run PowerPC software on Intel hardware lasted through two and a half major ...
Rosetta is being phased out with macOS 28, which will mean apps written for Intel will stop working on Apple silicon Macs.
Apple’s new macOS Tahoe release isn’t the end of the road for Intel Macs, but it sends Apple’s clearest signal yet that it’s nearly finished with the Intel Mac era. The macOS 26 update will support ...
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