At WWDC 2025, Apple revealed significant updates, notably the Liquid Glass UI redesign and the announcement of macOS 26 Tahoe. This version will be the last to support Intel-based Macs, meaning users must transition to M1 or newer Macs for future enhancements. Highlighted models that will receive macOS Tahoe include a small selection of Mac Pro and MacBook Pro devices from 2019 and 2020, as others are phased out. Intel Macs will still receive essential security patches, but support will diminish over time, concluding with macOS Sequoia and Sonoma's limited updates.
macOS 26 Tahoe will be the last version for Intel-based Macs, marking a shift where only M1 or newer MacBooks will continue to receive updates.
For older Intel-based Macs, even if they will get security patches for a limited time, they will no longer receive new features after macOS Tahoe.
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