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It's time to upgrade those old Intel Macs

Summary by Computerworld
IT admins and CIOs should be aware that 2026 is effectively the final year of support for Intel-based Macs. Apple told us so at WWDC last year when it said, “macOS 26 (Tahoe) will be the final release for Intel Macs.”  That means macOS 27 won’t support Intel chips. When Apple announced its plans, they might have seemed long enough away for some IT purchasers to ignore them. But with only a few months to go until Intel Macs lose support, it’s now…
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Computerworld broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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