Summary:
- Apple is planning to phase out Rosetta 2, a software tool that allows older Mac apps to run on newer Macs with Apple's own M1 chips.
- Rosetta 2 was introduced in 2020 to help with the transition from Intel-based Macs to Apple's M1 chips, which use a different architecture.
- As Apple continues to develop newer M1 chips and Macs, the company will eventually discontinue Rosetta 2 support, requiring developers to update their apps to run natively on the new hardware.