It has been five years since Apple introduced the M1 Apple Silicon chipset. Since then, the company has rid itself of all Intel-based Mac computers. However, even though they don’t sell them anymore, ...
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Got an Intel-based Mac? Here’s why you’ll want to replace it over the next couple of years
If you are still running an Intel-based Mac laptop or desktop you’ll probably want to upgrade over the next couple of years. Read on to find out why. All Macs announced after late 2020 have used Apple ...
Apple has announced that support for Intel-based Macs will officially end in 2027, with macOS 26 Tahoe being the last major update available for those devices. Moving forward, only Apple Silicon Macs ...
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