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Intel Mac Updates: Check Compatibility

Intel Mac Updates: Check Compatibility

May 29, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Tech

The macOS 26 update marks a notable shift: Apple‌ is ending support​ for several older Intel-based Macs,⁢ including vital models like the 2017 iMac Pro and 2018 MacBook Pro. This⁢ means significant changes are afoot for users of these ⁤devices, as they⁣ will no longer receive the latest​ features or critical security ​updates. The ‌move reflects Apple’s‍ ongoing transition to its own⁣ silicon, influencing the future of software compatibility for its hardware. If you’re a​ MacBook Pro or iMac user, now is the time to check your machine’s eligibility for macOS 26, ensuring continued access to the full Apple experience. Explore the implications of this shift at News Directory 3, and stay ‍informed. Discover what’s ​next for your mac.


macOS 26: Apple Ends Support‍ for Some Intel Macs













Key Points

  • macOS 26 ⁣will discontinue support for ‌several Intel-based Macs.
  • Affected models ⁢include the 2017 iMac Pro and 2018 macbook Pro.
  • Users wiht older Macs may need to upgrade to receive future updates.

Apple’s macOS 26 Ends Support for Some Intel Macs

⁢ ‌ Updated May 29,‍ 2025
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Apple is phasing out support for older Intel-based Macs as it transitions to​ its ​own‌ silicon.​ The upcoming ‌macOS 26 update will​ drop⁢ support for several models,⁤ possibly requiring users to upgrade their hardware to receive ⁣the latest features and security updates.

According to AppleInsider, macOS 26 will no ‍longer support the 2017 iMac Pro, ‍2018 Mac⁤ mini, 2018 MacBook Pro models, and the 2020 MacBook air. Owners ‌of these ‍devices will miss out on the newest macOS features if they don’t upgrade.

A MacBook Pro with its​ screen tilted back on a wooden table.
Zarif Ali ⁢/‍ MakeUseOf

What’s⁣ next

Users still⁣ running the ‍affected Intel Macs should consider upgrading to newer, Apple silicon-based models to ensure they ⁢can‌ continue ⁤receiving macOS updates and take ⁢advantage of the latest features.

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