Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Jul 14
Apple Opens MacOS 27 Public Beta to M1-and-Newer Macs as Intel Support Ends
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Jul 14

Apple Opens MacOS 27 Public Beta to M1-and-Newer Macs as Intel Support Ends

3 articles · Updated · ZDNet · Jul 14

Summary

  • MacOS 27 "Golden Gate" public beta is now live, letting anyone enrolled in Apple’s free beta program download the update on compatible Apple Silicon Macs.
  • M1 is the minimum chip requirement, marking the end of MacOS support for Intel-based Macs; eligible models include MacBook Air, Mac mini, iMac and Mac Studio systems with M1 or later.
  • Golden Gate’s headline changes center on performance and visual refinements, plus a redesigned Siri app that can use files, emails and messages to answer more personalized natural-language queries.
  • Apple and reviewers still warn the beta may be buggy or unfinished, urging users to back up data and avoid installing it on a primary machine before the full release expected in September.

Insights

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With advanced AI features unavailable in the EU and China, is this the beginning of a fractured global software experience?