Those who use Intel-compatible programs may be very worried because Apple has parted ways with Intel.
But you don't have to worry.
To run intel compatible programs with M1 processor, Apple uses an emulator called Rosetta within its system.
You don't need to do anything to install this emulator.
When you want to run your Intel compatible program, Rosetta will be activated automatically.
But you don't have to worry.
To run intel compatible programs with M1 processor, Apple uses an emulator called Rosetta within its system.
You don't need to do anything to install this emulator.
When you want to run your Intel compatible program, Rosetta will be activated automatically.