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The latest Steam beta runs natively on Apple silicon Apple is retiring the Rosetta 2 compatibility layer Games should run more smoothly and more efficiently Following WWDC 2025, we've had a flurry of ...
Apple dived headfirst into the AI pool during last year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, announcing ambitious plans for its ...
Apple’s 36th Worldwide Developers Conference was less about surprise hardware and more about knitting its vast ecosystem ...
MacOS Tahoe 26 is here, and right from the start you can see the difference with the all new Liquid Glass interface ...
That means Steam will no longer need to use Rosetta 2 to run on Macs with M-series chips. Rosetta 2 is the emulator that ...
Some people (including yours truly) may well be wondering if Apple will ever fully commit to gaming on Macs instead of just nibbling at the edges. There's definitely movement in that particular area, ...
As part of the continued trend we’ve seen in previous macOS released, Tahoe will now let you personalise your Mac by changing ...
Valve has quietly released a Steam Client Beta that runs natively on Apple Silicon, finally ending its reliance on the ...
Years after Apple shifted to Apple Silicon, and after an on-again, off-again effort by Valve, the company has finally issued ...
Steam on Mac running natively on Apple Silicon is currently in beta, so Valve is still working on optimizing its popular ...
Apple has officially drawn the curtain on Intel-powered Macs. The company confirmed during its Platforms State of the Union ...
Valve has finally done what Mac gamers have been waiting for: released a native version of the Steam client for Apple Silicon ...