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macOS 27 requires Apple Silicon, as Apple draws down the Intel Mac era
As Apple announced last year, this year's macOS release will end support for Intel Macs. The macOS 27 Golden Gate release will require a Mac with an Apple Silicon chip inside, including the original M1 that launched in the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini back in late 2020. Intel Macs running macOS 26 Tahoe can expect security and Safari patches for about two more years after the release of macOS 27 Golden Gate.
Apple announces macOS Golden Gate 27
Apple has announced macOS 27 Golden Gate, the next version of its desktop operating system. Alongside updates to Apple Intelligence, search, and parental controls, the new Golden Gate version of macOS brings a global slider to adjust the opacity of Liquid Glass UI effects, with a tighter corner radius of windows to give them a more unified look. And Apple is "reincorporating" previous elements of macOS design, like giving sidebar icons their color back.
Reminder: macOS 27 won't work on Intel Macs
Reminder: macOS 27 won't work on Intel Macs You’ll need to be running Apple silicon to use the latest operating system. If today's WWDC announcements about new Siri and Apple Intelligence coming to macOS have you intrigued, be sure to check your specs before getting too hyped about the beta releases. macOS 27 Golden Gate, which Apple announced with a pastiche of groovy hippie vibes during today's keynote, will not run on any Macs out there still sporting the old Intel chips that powered the...
macOS Golden Gate puts Siri AI into Spotlight
macOS Golden Gate puts Siri AI into Spotlight And it'll include some new Liquid Glass customization Last year, macOS Tahoe 26 gave Apple's desktop a bit of a Liquid Glass facelift. This year, macOS Golden Gate is all about refinement, with the company's new Siri AI being the real star of the show. That's not too surprising, since Apple's Siri revamp has been delayed multiple times after its brief WWDC 2024 preview, when the company didn't even have working demos.
MacOS 27 Golden Gate: Top New Features
During the keynote presentation at Monday's WWDC, Apple previewed the next version of macOS. The official name of the Mac’s operating system is macOS 27 Golden Gate, keeping the California naming scheme around. This year's update is focused on the relaunched Siri (now known as “Siri AI”), which really strives to transform into a proper AI chatbot along the lines of ChatGPT or Google Gemini—with a unique Apple twist.
The Role of Domain-Specific Features in Malware Detection: A macOS Case Study
arXiv:2606.03218v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Despite the growing popularity of macOS among end users and enterprise systems, malware research has primarily focused on Windows and Android operating systems, leaving the problem of macOS malware detection relatively unexplored. Indeed, the specificity of the operating system and the unique characteristics of the Mach-O file format can play a fundamental role in the classification of unknown samples, drastically increasing the detection rate....
The first iOS, iPadOS and macOS 27 developer betas are available now
The first iOS, iPadOS and macOS 27 developer betas are available now Public betas will follow later this year. If you didn't catch the end of Apple's WWDC 2026 keynote, the first betas of iOS, iPadOS and macOS 27 are available to download following the conclusion of today's presentation. Provided you're enrolled in Apple's Developer Program, you can download the betas through the Settings app on each device.
macOS Needs Its Grid Back
Two decades ago I had a better Mac desktop experience than I have today. I only had a single low res (by todays standards) screen, yet I felt like Hugh Jackman in Swordfish - deftly navigating more than nine displays without thinking, muscle and spatial memory working seamlessly together. TLDR; I built an app to return macOS spaces to its Pre-Lion Grid-enabled Glory.
macOS 27 beta boots Asahi Linux off Apple Silicon
macOS 27 may have dealt a blow to Intel Macs, but it has also caused headaches for Linux on Apple Silicon, according to the Asahi Linux team. Apple's next operating system debuted at WWDC this week and promptly landed as a beta, but the Asahi developers say the update has "changed how the boot picker and Startup Disk application detect valid OS boot volumes." The upshot is that the Asahi partition is no longer visible, which means no Linux booting on Apple Silicon for the time being.
MacArena: Benchmarking Computer Use Agents on an Online macOS Environment
arXiv:2606.06560v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Computer-use agents (CUAs) operate graphical user interfaces (GUIs) through vision and control primitives, and their capabilities have advanced rapidly, driven in part by standardized online evaluation benchmarks such as OSWorld, which serve both as evaluation tools and as training environments for reinforcement learning. However, macOS remains underserved in this landscape: the only existing benchmark, macOSWorld, covers a narrow slice of...