Apple is phasing out support for Rosetta 2, which is a feature that allows Intel-based apps to run on Apple silicon Macs. Rosetta is going to stop working for most apps in macOS 28, and when that happens, apps that use it will stop working. Apple began warning customers and companies about the upcoming sunsetting of Rosetta with macOS Tahoe , and the warnings go even further in macOS Golden Gate…
AI summary Apple has released macOS 27 'Golden Gate', which phases out support for Rosetta 2, causing Intel-based apps to stop working. The update also excludes Intel Macs entirely, with Apple detailing the remaining security support for macOS 26. Additionally, Asahi Linux has warned users not to upgrade to the beta version of macOS 27 'Golden Gate'.