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Apple has recently launched Macos 26 Tahoe, but the support of this new operating system will not be available for some old Macbooks. If you have an old Macbook, then you need to know that your device updated this new …Read more

Highlights
- Apple shut down the support of Macos 26 Tahoe for old macbooks.
- MACOS 27 updates before 2020 will not get MACOS 27 updates.
- Intel-based Macs will now only get security updates.
New Delhi. If you are using the old Macbook, then perhaps the time has come that you check that your device is not close to the end of your life. In WWDC 2025, Apple officially announced that MACOS 26 Tahoe will be the last major Macos update for Intel-based Macs. From next year, Macos 27 and subsequent versions will run only on MACS with Apple Silicon Chips – such as M1, M2 and new models.
Here is a list of macbooks that will not support Macos 26 Tahoe:
-2019 16-inch MacBook Pro
-2020 Intel 13-inch MacBook Pro
-2020 Intel Iimac
-2019 Mac Pro
If your Macbook is included in this list, then you will not get an update of Macos 26 Tahoe. This means that you should think about upgrading your device. So that you can take advantage of new features and security updates. Apple has taken this step so that the features and performance of the new operating system can be used better. Older devices are not able to fully support new software, due to which users may face problems.
If you are thinking of upgrading your Macbook, then you can get information about new models by visiting Apple’s website. The new macbooks will provide better performance, battery life and many new features which will make your work easier.