Apple has officially announced macOS 27 Golden Gate this week and it completely cuts off all remaining Intel-based Macs. It makes sense and aligns with a vision of Apple pushing local AI architecture. At the same time, it is crazy to see that the transition to Apple Silicon is officially absolute.
No new MacOS updates to be rolled out now for Intel Macs. Instead, Apple is only going to provide security updates. Update to M-series PCs makes sense for daily workflow nowadays, but I am still curious what Intel Mac owners are planning next?
Apple is pretty good at supporting older hardware. The company will release macOS 27, which will be supported on Intel Macs. Will you be upgrading to this or keep using the older Mac versions?
Apple just published its WWDC teaser and the visuals tease major changes coming to macOS. I saw the Liquid Glass thing they introduced last year and I think macOS could get an even bigger upgrade in 2026. Curious to see what is in store!
MacOS 27 to feature UI tweaks to address some Tahoe design complaints, especially around transparency and readability. Do you feel Apple may have pushed the Liquid Glass design sooner?
I've read reports that Apple is ditching the old Siri interface for a “Campos” chatbot powered by Google’s Gemini tech across iOS and macOS. This could be Apple’s biggest AI push yet, but will it actually be useful or just another half-baked voice bot?