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 apps that are compatible with Intel machines. [Link: WWDC26 App Store guide | https://developer.apple.com/wwdc26/guides/app-store/ | Apple Developer]

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.

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…