Still no new Siri in macOS Tahoe 26.4, but there are bug fixes, emoji and Rosetta 2 warnings The official release of the Mac's operating system is now macOS Tahoe 26.4, as Apple continues to add performance and security updates, plus a little more. William Gallagher 2 months ago 5
macOS Tahoe 26.4 warns if your apps won't work when Rosetta 2 dies Beta testers of the new macOS Tahoe 26.4 are getting warned that their favorite Intel-only apps won't work in macOS 28, because Rosetta 2 is getting killed. Malcolm Owen 3 months ago 11
Late to the party: Epic Games Launcher is finally Apple Silicon native As Apple starts to close the door on Intel code support on the Mac, the Epic Games Launcher for macOS has added native support for Apple Silicon. Finally. Mike Wuerthele and Malcolm Owen 6 months ago 10
macOS 27 will be the last operating system to fully support Rosetta 2 Developers relying on Rosetta 2 to keep their legacy code running should begin preparing now, as macOS 27 will be the last to provide full support for the translation technology. Wesley Hilliard 11 months ago 11
Microsoft's Copilot+ gaming fail could be a big Apple Silicon win Microsoft's push into AI-centric notebooks isn't great for gamers, as they can't play most of their games on the ARM-based chips inside the latest Copilot+ PCs. This is a problem that will be beneficial to Apple Silicon gaming. Mike Wuerthele and Malcolm Owen 1 year ago 22
Upcoming macOS 11.3 update may remove Rosetta 2 in some regions Apple may be planning to remove support for Rosetta 2 on M1 Macs in certain regions with the release of macOS 11.3, according to code strings discovered in the third beta build of the software update. Mike Peterson 5 years ago 36
Rosetta 2 lacks support for x86 virtualization, Boot Camp not an Apple Silicon option [u] Mac users who rely on Windows virtualization software might be left in the lurch when Apple transitions to its own custom ARM processors later this year, as the company's Rosetta Intel-to-ARM translator does not support virtual machine apps. Mikey Campbell 5 years ago 110
Developers will have 'total control' if an iOS app is in the Mac App store During Apple's state of the platform presentation at the WWDC, Apple's engineers have explicitly said that it will be up to the developer if an iPad or iPhone app appears in the App Store for Apple Silicon Macs. Mike Wuerthele 5 years ago 0