We've Finally Reached the End of the Road For Intel Macs
Briefly

Apple has announced macOS Tahoe, the last substantial version to be supported on Intel-based Macs, specifically for models like the 2019 MacBook Pro and 2020 iMac. Although these models will still receive security updates for three years, features relying on Apple Silicon will be unavailable. The transition to Apple Silicon began five years ago with the assurance of continued support for Intel Macs, but the final Intel models are now phased out, urging users toward newer Apple Silicon devices for improved performance and efficiency. Safeguards lie in security upgrades for older machines.
Apple's transition to Apple Silicon marks the end of substantial macOS support for Intel-based Macs, with macOS Tahoe being the final major version.
The announcement of macOS Tahoe reveals that it will be the last version supported on Intel Macs, highlighting Apple's commitment to its own chip technology.
Despite the discontinuation of new macOS versions for Intel-based Macs, Apple promises security upgrades for three more years, providing some reassurance to users.
Following the five-year transition from Intel to Apple Silicon, the final supported models will now be phased out as focus shifts to Apple's new architecture.
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