If you’ve played games in your Steam library on the Mac, you’ll know that switching from an Intel Mac to one with Apple Silicon, you suddenly needed Rosetta 2, the emulator built into macOS, to do it.
Is it possible to get work done on an Apple silicon Mac without ever installing Rosetta 2, the compatibility layer for running old Intel apps? In short, yes. At this point, any early fears about ...
After a years-long wait, Steam for Mac is finally a native Apple Silicon app. Or about to be. Valve quietly rolled out the new version as part of a beta update, and you can try it right now. Until now ...
A computer -- whether Mac, PC, Linux machine, Raspberry Pi, or even the embedded brain in your microwave-- consists of a set of components. Some manage input, getting data into the machine. Some ...
Valve has quietly released a Steam Client Beta that runs natively on Apple Silicon, finally ending its reliance on the Rosetta 2 translation layer. The updated Steam client eliminates the performance ...
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