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The End of an Era: Is Your Favorite Mac App About to Die?

As Apple moves toward a pure silicon future, the bridge for legacy Intel applications is finally reaching its final destination.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

Apple is officially preparing to sunset Rosetta 2, the translation layer that has enabled Apple silicon Macs to run software designed for Intel processors. This transition, expected to culminate with the release of macOS Golden Gate, means that any applications not yet updated to native ARM architecture will cease to function. Users are encouraged to audit their software libraries now to identify legacy apps that lack native support, ensuring a smooth transition before the compatibility layer is removed from the operating system entirely.

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