
Will macOS Sequoia (15) be the last major version of macOS to support Macs with Intel CPU’s?
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If the next major version of macOS (name unknown but version 16) is not officially provided with X86-64 binaries for Intel Macs, and the iMac Pro (2017), Mac mini (2018), Mac Pro (2019) et al. have no official support for running the latest version of macOS, question resolves yes.
If at least some of these devices can be updated to the latest version after the release of macOS 16, regardless of feature parity, question resolves no.
Close date will be extended if next major version of macOS is not announced at WWDC 2025.
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