Apple Cuts the Cord: macOS 27 ‘Golden Gate’ Officially Ends Intel Support
Apple has officially ended macOS support for Intel-based Macs with the reveal of macOS 27 Golden Gate at WWDC. See which M-series models are compatible.
Apple has officially ended macOS support for Intel-based Macs with the reveal of macOS 27 Golden Gate at WWDC. See which M-series models are compatible.
Apple's macOS 27 Golden Gate introduces a rebuilt Siri and Liquid Glass interface, but marks a hard line in the sand for Intel-based Macs.
The latest macOS 27 'Golden Gate' marks the official end of the Intel era for Mac. Find out which devices are supported and what happens to Rosetta 2.
The upcoming macOS 27 Golden Gate will require Apple Silicon, marking the final transition away from Intel-based Macs. Find out which devices are affected.
Apple confirms macOS Tahoe will be the final Intel-compatible release, marking the definitive end of the x86 era for Mac computers ahead of WWDC 2026.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reveals Apple has already begun early development on the 2027 software cycle, codenamed Bell and Poppy, while iOS 27 looms.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reveals Apple has begun early development on iOS 28 and macOS 28, codenamed 'Bell' and 'Poppy', signaling a massive shift in platform evolution.