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One last look at software support as macOS 26 Tahoe winds down the Intel Mac era

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Apple 's Macs that still use Intel chips will no longer be supported by new version of the operating system.
For the bare handful of Intel Macs it supports, it will be the final new version to support any of Intel 's chips.
Apple has also said it plans to provide security updates for those Macs for two years after Tahoe is replaced by macOS 27 next year .