How to force a native M1 Mac app to run as an Intel app instead<article>
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<p>When Apple
released the first Macs with the M1 processor (the first generation of Apple silicon), it also introduced a whole new architecture to run apps on the Mac. So to take full advantage of the new chip's speeds, Intel software needs to be re-written specifically for the M1 processor. Developers need time to write apps with that “native” code, however, so
Apple created a translation tool called Rosetta 2 that allows for existing Intel-based software made for Intel Macs to run on Apple silicon.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3611290/how-to-force-a-native-m1-mac-app-to-run-as-an-intel-app-instead.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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How to force a native M1 Mac app to run as an Intel app instead