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macOS 27 Requires Apple Silicon, Ending Intel Era
Ars Technica·
The next iteration of Apple's desktop operating system, macOS 27, will exclusively require Apple Silicon hardware. This marks a significant shift, effectively concluding Apple's long transition away from Intel processors for its Mac lineup. Users will need to possess a Mac equipped with an M1 chip or a newer Apple Silicon processor to install and run macOS 27. This move signifies Apple's commitment to its custom silicon architecture, promising enhanced performance and integration across its product ecosystem.
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