Apple announced macOS 27 at WWDC, but only Macs with Apple silicon chips will be getting the update, marking the end of an era for Intel-based Macs.

Apple announced macOS 27 at WWDC, but only Macs with Apple silicon chips will be getting the update, marking the end of an era for Intel-based Macs.

Intel Macs are officially donezo.

You'll need an M1 or better to run the next release of macOS.

Apple's macOS 27 Golden Gate will exclusively support Apple Silicon Macs, marking the official end of compatibility for Intel-based Macs introduced before late 2020.

Apple introduced macOS 27 Golden Gate with an upgraded Siri and other new features. Here are the supported Mac models to run the latest update.

Last year’s macOS Tahoe was the last version to officially support Intel Macs, so it’s not a big surprise that Apple now doesn’t require Mac developers to offer versions of their…

Apple behebt mit macOS 27 viele Schnitzer des Vorgängers. Nur leider müssen Intel-User auf der alten Version verbleiben.

Apple has killed support for four popular devices owned by millions. However, some of the products are just a few years old.

Here's a look at some of the significant changes and improvements IT needs to prepare for after WWDC winds down.

Mit macOS 27 ist das x86-Zeitalter bei Apple vorbei. Immerhin soll es noch über einen längeren Zeitraum Patches geben. Wie vollständig die sind – unklar.