Apple's latest macOS Tahoe release highlights its decisive shift away from Intel Macs, supporting only four models primarily from 2019 and 2020. This marks a trend of accelerated phasing out of Intel compatibility, especially contrasting with the more gradual updates seen in previous years. Many Mac models, such as the Intel MacBook Air and various MacBook Pro lines, will not receive the new update. Nonetheless, existing Intel Macs on prior macOS versions will still receive security updates until 2026-2027, indicating that while support is dwindling, some remnants of usability remain for these legacy systems.
Apple's new macOS Tahoe release signals the end of support for many Intel Macs, providing clearer transition away from Intel towards Apple Silicon.
Macs running the current macOS 15 Sequoia will face limited support, with only four Intel models from 2019-2020 receiving the new macOS Tahoe.
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