Last Apple macOS operating system for Intel Macs releases this year
Briefly

Apple has announced that macOS Tahoe 26 will be the last version to support Intel-based Macs, concluding a 20-year era that started in 2006. Following its switch to Intel processors, Apple has increasingly focused on developing its own Apple Silicon chips, which promise improved performance and energy efficiency. Users of Intel Macs will receive minor updates for two more years, but will no longer benefit from new features. The move showcases Apple's commitment to controlling hardware and software integration for improved user experience.
macOS Tahoe 26 will be the last operating system to support Intel Macs, marking the end of a two-decade era that started in 2006.
With the imminent cessation of support for Intel-based Macs, Apple focuses on enhancing its Apple Silicon ecosystem, which offers superior performance and efficiency.
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