- There is a new rumor that MACS is compatible with Macos 26
- In theory, the MacBook Pro from 2020 is denied a 13-inch low-end model.
- Logically, this also means that from 2019 the MacBook Pro model will not be compatible, either – although there may be an exception in that regard
The rumor on compatibility with the next version of MACOS is the latest from a surprisingly new Mac with an intel chip with an intel chip with a stunning new Mac, a Macbook pro from 2020 is accurate to be accurate.
It is believed that a new list of Mac for Mcos Taho (or MacoS 26) comes from a private source on X 9to5mac Put the flag. The tech site notes that it is keeping an account anonymous, which is quite appropriate, but it is a reliable source that “regularly share accurate information” on Apple’s software schemes “.
The list of Mac, which is ‘Good to Go’ with Mcos Taho, echoes the first leaked one, lends more weight on it, but it adds another laptop: Apple’s Macbook Pro 13-inch, entry-level model since 2020 contains only two Thunderbolt ports instead of four. (And potentially more MacBook Pro models are left in the cold here, in logical detail, and I will soon return to that point).
However, the source is not completely convinced about what they have heard, saying that they “do not believe this much” as 9 to 5 Mac notes “.
Therefore, assuming that this is true, we have a slightly revised list of Mac which are going to be compatible with Macos 26 (now apply some masala):
- MacBook Air M1 or later
- MacBook Pro (2020, 4 port model) or later
- IMAC 2020 or later
- Mac Mini M1 or later
- Mac Pro 2019 or later
- Mac Studio All Models
If it exits, it is not difficult to imagine the land in 2026 which can only support the apple silicon of Macos.
Analysis: Some difficult compatibility wrinkles?
Earlier, only people with MacBook Pro 2018 would not be handled by hand for Macos Taho, but it seems that very new models can be out of luck for support here.
Well, so it is unlikely that this is unlikely, which is why the source indicates its own suspicion what they have been told. But still, there are some sound arguments in playing here, 9 to 5 as Mac. This lower-end two-port model of MacBook Pro 2020 was equipped with an Intel 8th-Je (Coffee Lake) chip as compared to the 10th-gene (ice lake) processor.
So that It is possible Possible compatibility is a significant difference in stake. The MacBook Pro with 2019 will also be rejected using the 8th-Jee CPU, although the 2019 laptop is an exception in the 16-inch spin of the crop that packed the 9th-gene chip.
However, if the Apple MacBook Pro is going to cut access to the 2020 model (with the 8th-gene CPU), it probably seems a bit strange to complete one of the 2019 tastes. Di, we can end in a situation where Apple said that the MacBook Pro 2019 16-inch model is fine. However, it seems just a cleaner in the scenario where Apple excludes the potentially problematic MacBook Pro 2020 model, that it will also cut everything before it.
This rumor can bark the tree completely wrong compatibility, keeps you in mind, and the previous speculation may be correct. We will find out soon, later today, when the Apple WWDC 25 should have Macos Tahoe, it will take the rap.