Rosetta is a lightweight dynamic translation emulator for Mac OS X distributed by Apple. It enables applications compiled for the PowerPC family of processors to run on Apple systems that use Intel processors. It is based on Transitive Corporation's QuickTransit technology. It is a key part of Apple's strategy for the transition of their Macintosh line from PowerPC to Intel processors, enabling pre-existing Mac OS X software to run on the new platform without modification. The name is a reference to the Rosetta stone, whose discovery made it possible to comprehend and translate Egyptian hieroglyphs.
According to Apple, applications with heavy user interaction but low computational needs (such as word processors) are well suited to translation via Rosetta, while applications with high computational needs (such as raytracers or Photoshop) are not. Pre-existing PowerPC versions of Apple "Pro" media-production applications (Final Cut Pro/Express, Motion, Soundtrack Pro, DVD Studio Pro, Aperture, and Logic Pro/Express) are not supported by Rosetta, and require a "crossgrade" to a universal binary version to work on Intel-based Macs.
In general, Rosetta does not run the following:
Apple software | Mac OS emulation software | Mac OS X | PowerPC emulators
Rosetta (Apple) | Rosetta (informatique) | Rosetta (software) | Rosetta (oprogramowanie) | Rosetta
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