From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system
At today's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple announced the
newest version of macOS, now using the year *after* its release as the
number, and still using codenames (the only Apple OS to do so).
macOS 26 (Tahoe) will be the last version that will run on any Intel Mac.
Following on from that, next year's macOS 27 will be the last version
to "fully" Rosetta 2 support for running old Intel apps, although
Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 will be "scaled back significantly to support
only legacy apps like old games that won't be updated again."
macOS 27 will be the last operating system to fully support Rosetta 2
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https://appleinsider.com/articles/25/06/10/macos-27-will-be-the-last-operating-system-to-fully-support-rosetta-2>
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