Apple quietly kills off support for Intel Macs and MacBooks
If you are using an older Mac or MacBook with an Intel chip, then we have bad news, as Apple has quietly killed off support for any device sold before 2020 that doesn't have an Arm-based Apple silicon chip (which means Macs with M1 chips or newer - or the A18 Pro, in the MacBook Neo's case).
Apple announced macOS 27 Golden Gate at WWDC 2026, and highlighted new features and performance improvements. However, it didn't reveal what Macs would be getting the upcoming operating system, which is due to release 'this Fall', so expect it about October.
Instead, we found confirmation tucked away at the bottom of the macOS news site. This is a bit cheeky, as it's a major change that will impact a lot of people, though it's also not that surprising, as it was only a matter of time before Apple dropped support...
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