macOS 26 Tahoe Will Be The Last Update For Intel Macs

As Well As Several Of Their Smaller Products
You can now update to MacOS 26, though if you are using a Mac older than an M1 this will be your final update. In addition to a huge number of active Macs, Apple has also cut off the the 7th-generation iPad from 2019, which runs on the elderly Apple A10X chip. That chip is significantly older than the iPad so cutting off updates does make some sort of sense. On the other hand, the iPhone XR and XS from 2018 also will not receive MacOS 26 but run on the Apple A12 chip, which powers newer models of iPhones that are going to receive MacOS 26. These devices will continue to receive security updates for the next few years, but no fancy full upgrades.
If you do qualify for the update you will get to check out the new Liquid Glass look and the biggest update to Spotlight since it was launched. Apple is also trying to make your screen feel larger by making the menu bar completely transparent; something Microsoft will probably quickly become jealous of and force upon their users. You will also be able to check out the newest version of Apple Intelligence, however that might not be a good thing as there are several issues with it.
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