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    macOS (formerly Mac OS X and OS X) is the operating system used on Apple's line of Mac computers since 2001. It is currently released for the Intel 64-bit (x86_64) and Apple Silicon ( ARM64) architectures, and was previously released for Intel 32-bit (IA-32) and PowerPC.
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    On an Intel-based Mac computer, the system always executes the x86_64 slice of the binary. On Apple silicon, the system prefers to execute the arm64 slice when one is present. Users can force the system to run the app under Rosetta translation by enabling the appropriate option from the app’s Get Info window in the Finder.
    Mac OS X will not be available on any old x86 PC, though, as Apple wants to retain control over its hardware platform. From the company's point of view, this is an understandable position, as the margins on Apple-branded computers are much higher than is usual for standard x86 PCs.
    This is the motivation behind Apple's decision to restrict the x86 version of Mac OS X to its own hardware. When Steve Jobs announced the platform change, he publicly demonstrated Apple computers with Intel processors running an x86 version of Mac OS X. The OS is bound directly to the hardware by a special security chip.
  3. macOS - The Apple Wiki

  4. Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test | ZDNET

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  10. The evolution of macOS (and Mac OS X) – Computerworld

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