OpenCore Legacy Patcher halts donations as Apple's Intel Mac support nears its end. The future of running newer macOS on older Macs is uncertain. #OpenCore #macOS #AppleSilicon #IntelMacs Link: thedailytechfeed.com/end-of-intel...
macOS 26 Tahoe: The Ars Technica Review https://arstechni.ca #Applesilicon #macos26tahoe #MacBookAir #MacBookPro #IntelMacs #MacStudio #Features #Macmini #MacBook #macos26 #Apple #apple #MacOS #Tech #iMac #Mac
People running #windows10 or #IntelMacs have their reasons. If they include disliking #windows11 , feeling their current PC is still fine, or not wanting to spend $ on a new PC then I can recommend trying #Linux Backup your data (you need to do before moving to a new PC anyway) & try #Fedora (my […]
The MacBook Air is the obvious loser as the sun sets on the Intel Mac era https://arstechni.ca #Applesilicon #macos26tahoe #macostahoe #IntelMacs #Features #macos26 #Apple #Tech
Apple publishes list of Macs compatible with macOS Tahoe
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#MacOS26 #Tahoe will be the last #macOS release to support #IntelMacs. Starting with macOS 27, only #AppleSiliconMacs will be supported, with #securityupdates continuing for Intel Macs. https://9to5mac.com/ #tech #media #news
⚠️ New rumor: #macOS26 (possibly "Lake Tahoe") might drop support for an additional Intel Mac! 💻 The 2020 13" MacBook Pro (2-port) is reportedly affected due to its older 8th-gen chip. Check the potential supported list!
#Apple #MacUpdate #IntelMacs #AppleRumors
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¿Cuánto tiempo le queda a los Macs con Intel? Aunque macOS Sequoia aún soporta algunos modelos, todo apunta a que en 2026 veremos la primera versión exclusiva para Apple Silicon. Intel, tus días están contados. 🖥️⌛ #Apple #IntelMacs #AppleSilicon
#macOS Sequoia: Diese Funktionen fehlen #IntelMacs | Mac Life | Es ist doch logisch, dass diese altersschwachen Kisten nicht mehr alle Funktionen unterstützen können. Warum sollte man sich darüber "ärgern"? www.maclife.de/news/macos-s...