How and when macOS will finally stop support for Intel apps
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Apple is set to complete its transition away from Intel Macs with the release of macOS 27 in fall 2026. The update will not support Intel Macs and will remove the Rosetta 2 translation layer, which allows Intel apps to run on other Macs. This marks the beginning of the end for Intel app support, with macOS 28, set to release in fall 2027, no longer supporting Rosetta 2 for most apps. Apple will cease security updates for Intel Macs in fall 2029.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Apple's shift away from Intel Macs will leave users who haven't updated to Apple Silicon models with limited options for Intel app support.
- · Developers are now on notice to update their apps, and users who rely on Intel apps will need to find alternatives or bug their developers for updates.