During its WWDC 2025 keynote, Apple announced macOS 26 Tahoe, marking a significant change in their software naming convention by aligning version numbers with their yearly update cycle. Unlike prior versions, where the names followed a simple sequence, Tahoe will now succeed macOS 15 Sequoia. This incorporation of California-themed names continues, and macOS 26 is expected to feature new functionalities that enhance user experience on Macs, particularly spotlighting these updates throughout 2026.
Apple's WWDC 2025 revealed macOS 26 Tahoe, a shift to a yearly numbering system concurrent with California-themed names, marking a significant branding update.
The new macOS 26 Tahoe will officially replace macOS 15 Sequoia, enhancing Mac functionalities and will be spotlighted extensively throughout 2026.
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