Apple M1/Apple Silicon/arm64 macOS can run x86_64 programs via Rosetta and most M1 systems currently (~March 2021) very likely run a mix of x86_64 and arm64 processes. Activity Monitor can show the architecture: but command line tools such as ps and top do not due to Apple hiding the details of the proper sysctl() incantations… Continue reading
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