Upgrade Soon: Intel-based Macs and Apps Are On Their Way Out
Apple’s recent announcement of end dates for both macOS and Rosetta 2 support make it time to plan your transition to Apple silicon now.
If, like us, you’ve been eager to try the Apple Intelligence-enhanced version of Siri that Apple announced at its Worldwide Developer Conference in 2024, we’re sorry to say that we all have longer to wait.
Apple’s recent announcement of end dates for both macOS and Rosetta 2 support make it time to plan your transition to Apple silicon now.
Happily, Apple gave us the more sensible list view, which shows all the apps—with their names—sorted alphabetically.
We recommend keeping an extra USB keyboard and mouse—preferably from Apple—to use in case you have problems with your wireless versions.