![]() Apple has provided an emulator that automatically converts these older apps to a format that runs well on the new M1 Mac systems. However, that doesn’t mean the older Intel installers need to be avoided. ![]() App developers are rapidly converting to the new system and several popular apps are already available in a Universal installer. Universal apps will likely be the standard for many more years until Apple Silicon Mac computers outnumber those that are based on Intel chips. ![]() Apple calls Mac apps Universal if they include native code for both its new M1 chip and the Intel CPU.
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