The gaming platform will no longer have to rely on Rosetta 2 to run on Macs with M-Series chips.
The gaming platform will no longer have to rely on Rosetta 2 to run on Macs with M-Series chips.
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Steam will soon fully support Macs equipped with Apple’s in-house chips. In the latest Steam client beta spotted by 9to5Mac, Valve says the “Steam Client and Steam Helper apps now run natively on Apple Silicon.”
That means Steam will no longer need to use Rosetta 2 to
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