Macworld reports that macOS 27, potentially named “Big Bear,” will launch in September 2026 and end support for Intel Macs and Rosetta 2. The update prioritizes stability and performance improvements ...
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Got an Intel Apple Mac? The upcoming version of macOS won’t be available for you – here’s why
Apple will cut off Intel-based Macs from the latest version of its operating system. macOS 27 is set to be revealed next week ...
On Monday, Apple released macOS 26, also known as macOS Tahoe, to the world. The new operating system is available to anyone with an Apple Silicon Mac and also runs on some older Intel Macs, too.
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