Apple announced MacOS 26, 'Tahoe,' at WWDC, featuring new app additions and design enhancements. This update will be the last one supporting Intel-based Macs, prompting users of older devices to consider upgrading. Not all Macs will be eligible for this update, with a clear cutoff for pre-2020 models. While a beta version is available for testing, the full version will release in September 2023, pushing users towards Apple's newer silicon technology to ensure compatibility with future updates.
MacOS 26, 'Tahoe,' will be the last OS update for Intel-based Macs, marking a significant shift as Apple moves towards supporting only Apple silicon devices.
With the release of MacOS 26, certain pre-2020 Intel MacBooks will become unsupported, pushing users towards newer models for continued software updates.
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