![]() ![]() This technology should at least be around for another two years and perhaps a year or two beyond that. However, would companies such as Canon choose to not port the software for older hardware?Īs of now, I think printer drivers will be emulated via Apple's Rosetta2 technology. It shouldn't take too long to transition to Apple Silicon. At that time, the drivers should have all been 64-bit Intel. In this manner, the company can work out issues before public releases.Īlong with that though is the concept of longevity. Or, in the Apple Silicon case, to have obtained Apple's hardware DTK (developer transition kit). There are effectively two types of companies out there: those that are proactive and those that are reactive.įor example, if a company creates hardware requiring drivers, it's best if that company works with the pre-release versions of the operating systems to work out any issues. Long answer below from a software engineer's persective:
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