apple Today’s WWDC stream announced many new features, but a follow -up meeting describes the news at the end of a period. McCons 26, also known as Micros Tahao, will be the last version of the operating system operating on Max operated by Intel processors. Intel Max, who supported Tahu, will have full access to all new features, and they will still get security updates over the next three years. By 2028, they will be out of the Apple ecosystem.
Earlier, the Apple Silicon processor launched in 2020. Since then, Apple has run all its hardware on its own Apple Silicon microchips, which is significantly more powerful than Intel chips he was mostly using for thousands. Apple Silicon’s arm -based architecture can perform more operations than X86 -based Intel processors and use less battery power. Many Intel -driven Maxes have already been out of the latest works, but today’s update has the expiry date on the last survivors.
The announcement, which came after the Central WWDC event, came during a platform of the State of Union (SOTU), aimed at the app developers. Apple is encouraging developers to plan a post -period period and make sure the migration is more and more smooth for themselves and their users. The next version of MacAs 26 and the planned version, Macos 27, both will include the Rosta translation process, which helps with the apps made for the arm -powered X86. After 27, the Rozita will remain in place to support the heritage video games.
Intel -driven Max, which will support Tahau, include the 2019 16 -inch MacBook Pro, 2020 13 -inch MacBook Pro, 2020 27 -inch IMAC and 2019 Mac Pro.