If you’re using an older Mac or MacBook with an Intel chip, then we have bad news, as Apple has quietly dropped support for any device sold before 2020 that doesn’t have an Arm-based Apple silicon chip (i.e. Macs with M1 or newer chips, or the A18 Pro, in the case of the MacBook Neo).
Apple announced macOS 27 Golden Gate at WWDC 2026, highlighting new features and performance improvements. However, it didn’t reveal which Macs would receive the next operating system, which will be released “this fall,” so expect it around October.
Instead, we found the confirmation hidden at the bottom of the macOS news site. This is a bit cheeky, as it’s a major change that will affect a lot of people, although it’s also not all that surprising, as it was only a matter of time before Apple stopped supporting older Macs.
This also means that there is no Mac Pro or iMac Pro model that can run macOS 27. Will Apple silicon models for those super-powerful workstations come out this year? Let’s wait.
Goodbye Intel
Here is the list of Macs and MacBooks that will be able to run macOS 27 Golden Gate:
- MacBook Air M1 or later
- MacBook Pro M1 or later
- MacBook Pro 13-inch M1 2020 or later
- 14-inch MacBook Pro M1 Pro 2021 or later
- 16-inch MacBook Pro M1 Pro 2021 or later
- macbook neo
- iMac M1 2020 or later
- Mac mini M1 2020 or later
- Mac Studio 2022 and later
By focusing on its own chips, which use the Arm architecture, Apple no longer has to worry about Macs running on Intel’s x86 chip technology, which will hopefully mean the macOS team has more opportunities to improve software performance and add features in the future.
If you have an Intel Mac, you can continue using it with macOS 26, although it is not recommended to run an older operating system that may not receive security updates in the future. So, it might be time to consider a new Mac; Check out some of the best deals below.

The best MacBooks and Macs for all budgets
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- MacBook Air M1 or later
- MacBook Pro M1 or later
- MacBook Pro 13-inch M1 2020 or later
- 14-inch MacBook Pro M1 Pro 2021 or later
- 16-inch MacBook Pro M1 Pro 2021 or later
- macbook neo
- iMac M1 2020 or later
- Mac mini M1 2020 or later
- Mac Studio 2022 and later




