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Apple is phasing out support for Rosetta 2, a feature that allows Intel-based apps to run on Apple silicon Macs, with most apps ceasing to work in macOS 28.

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Who
Apple
What
Apple is phasing out support for Rosetta 2, a feature that allows Intel-based apps to run on Apple silicon Macs, with most apps ceasing to work in macOS 28.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 21:05:57 GMT · 2h 21m ago
Where
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Why
Apple designed Rosetta to help users and developers transition from Intel to Apple silicon, but Apple phased out the last Intel-based Mac years ago and now only sells Apple silicon Macs.
The Frontline Impact

How this affects you

Users with Apple silicon Macs who rely on Intel-based applications will need to update their software or find alternatives before macOS 28 is released, as these applications will no longer function, potentially disrupting workflows for businesses and individuals.

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