Apple's big updates for Intel-based Macs will end with Tahoe
Briefly

Apple is officially ending software support for Intel-based Macs following the release of macOS Tahoe this fall. Announced at WWDC by Matthew Firlik, the last major update will provide security updates for Intel Macs for three years only. This transition began with Apple's first in-house processor in 2020, culminating in the 2023 Mac Pro launch. The move signifies a noteworth shift towards Apple silicon, with the focus now on fostering innovation on this platform, unlockimg capabilities that were unrealistic with Intel chips.
Apple silicon enables us all to achieve things that were previously unimaginable, and it's time to put all of our focus and innovation there.
After launching its first in-house processor in 2020, Apple completed its transition away from Intel with the launch of the Mac Pro in 2023.
Read at The Verge
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