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Apple's transition to its in-house silicon will be complete with the release of macOS 27, which officially drops support for Intel based machines.
Apple has entered the final phase of its Mac processor transition by confirming that macOS Tahoe 26 will be the last major macOS release to support Intel-based Mac systems.
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