![]() Some apps (including Microsoft Office apps) are translated the first time you run them. When translation finishes, the system launches the translated executable in place of the original. If an executable contains only Intel instructions, macOS automatically launches Rosetta and begins the translation process. To the user, Rosetta is mostly transparent. In short, it translates apps built for Intel so they will run on Apple Silicon (like the M1 chip). ![]() Rosetta 2 is an emulator designed to bridge the transition between Intel and Apple processors. ![]() We have an autumn campaign on EndNote throughout October, read more here! Rosetta explanation
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