Apple drops Intel support in macOS 27 Golden Gate to boost performance (opens in new tab)
Apple is transitioning its desktop operating system to an ARM-only architecture with the upcoming release of macOS 27, codenamed Golden Gate. This update officially removes legacy Intel x86 code and APIs, meaning the software will run exclusively on machines powered by Apple Silicon. By shedding this technical ballast, the company aims to improve system consistency and overall execution speed across its hardware lineup. <a href="
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