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If you’ve played games in your Steam library on the Mac, you’ll know that switching from an Intel Mac to one with Apple ...
Following WWDC 2025, we've had a flurry of Apple announcements this week, including the news that macOS Tahoe 26 will be the ...
That means Steam will no longer need to use Rosetta 2 to run on Macs with M-series chips. Rosetta 2 is the emulator that ...
Valve has announced the release of a Steam Client Beta that offers native support for Macs powered by Apple Silicon. The new ...
Steam on Mac can now run natively on Apple Silicon thanks to a beta update, offering a smoother, more responsive app for ...
After a years-long wait, Steam for Mac is finally a native Apple Silicon app. Or about to be. Valve quietly rolled out the new version as part of a beta update, and you can try it right now.
Until now, the makers at Valve have relied on Apple's Rosetta 2 translation layer for their Steam client for macOS, but that ...
Steam is finally available for Mac as a native Apple Silicon app, in beta. With the beta, Steam is in a fully optimized Universal app, which means it can launch incredibly quickly, with more ...
Users browsing Steam can now filter games in the store based on numerous accessibility features. The change will allow customers with disabilities to more easily find ...
TL;DR: Valve has released a native Apple Silicon beta for Steam, significantly improving performance on M-series Macs with faster launch times, smoother navigation, and enhanced responsiveness ...
There's definitely movement in that particular area, though, as Valve has just released a beta version of Steam that's native to Apple Silicon chips, as did UL with 3DMark.