TeamSpeak 3
TeamSpeak 3 is a proprietary voice-over-IP communication platform used primarily by gaming communities, esports teams, and online groups who need low-latency voice chat with high reliability. It lets users create and host private voice servers, manage user permissions and channels, integrate with game overlays, and stream audio to multiple participants. Unlike browser-based alternatives, TeamSpeak is known for minimal latency and good network efficiency even in high-contention environments. It remains popular in competitive gaming despite the rise of Discord.
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1 suggestionThe search results confirm that TeamSpeak ships native apps for macOS alongside Windows and Linux versions. However, we could not confirm from the available information whether the current build (3.6.2 or later) is a native Apple Silicon (Universal Binary) build or an Intel-only build running under Rosetta. Contact TeamSpeak's support or check their download page directly to confirm whether the macOS installer for your intended version includes native Apple Silicon support. Given that Apple is removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), if your current copy is Intel-only, you should plan to update to a native build well before that deadline. If the current version does not yet have a native build, ask the developer for a timeline — many software companies are prioritising Apple Silicon support as that date approaches.
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