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macOS 26 may drop support to these Intel Macs as Apple winds down transition
A recent report revealed Apple plans to switch from macOS Sequoia 15 to macOS 26 to maintain consistency across the companys operating system updates. This change might also reveal which Macs won't be compatible with macOS 26.According to AppleInsider, Apple is dropping support for a few older Intel-based Macs in macOS 26. A pre-release version of macOS 26 was compatible with the following Mac models:MacBook Pro: 2019 model or laterMacBook Air: M1 or laterMac Pro: 2019 or laterMac mini: M1 or laterMac Studio: All modelsWith that, Apple is discontinuing support for the 2018 MacBook Pro, the 2020 Intel MacBook Air, the 2017 iMac Pro, and the 2018 Mac mini. What's notable in this report is that Apple is finally cutting off some of the newer Intel Macs, including MacBook Air models. More surprisingly, powerful machines like the iMac Pro are also being phased out for the first time.It's likely Apple will drop support for all Intel Macs by next year and shift its focus entirely to the M-series lineup.Current rumors for macOS 26Beyond the name change, here are some of the rumored features for macOS 26:Bloombergs Mark Gurman reports that macOS 26 will fundamentally change the look of the operating systems and make Apples various software platforms more consistent. According to the report, Apple plans to unify the look of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS to deliver a more streamlined experience across platforms.Apple will update the design of icons, menus, apps, windows, and system buttons. This is expected to be the biggest redesign for the iPhone since iOS 7 and for the Mac since Big Sur. The goal is to bring more consistency to Apples different operating systems.Gurman also reports that Apples new version of Siri will use more advanced large language models (LLMs), allowing users to have extended back-and-forth conversations with the assistant. Sources say this LLM Siri, as Apple employees call it, will handle more complex requests more quickly. Still, it isn't expected to launch this September.Don't Miss: macOS 16: Rumors, features, release date, supported devices, moreThe post macOS 26 may drop support to these Intel Macs as Apple winds down transition appeared first on BGR.Today's Top DealsTodays deals: $149 AirPods 4 with ANC, $199 Bose TV soundbar, $41 mattress topper, $399 Weber grill, moreTodays deals: $299 Apple Watch Series 10, $38 Sony portable speaker, $249 DJI Mini 4K drone, moreTodays deals: $15 Amazon credit, rare PS5 Pro sale, $263 HP Stream laptop, $298 Sony XM5 headphones, moreBest Ring Video Doorbell deals
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