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Appleβs macOS 27 update is expected to support a wide range of Macs, but some older models may miss out. Hereβs the full compatibility list.
Apple will unveil macOS 27 at WWDC 2026 on June 8, giving Mac users their first look at the next major version of macOS. Alongside the new features and improvements, many users are eager to find out if their Mac will be eligible for the update.
While Apple hasnβt officially announced the compatibility list yet, the company has already provided a major clue about the future of Mac software support. Based on what we know so far, macOS 27 could become the first macOS release to leave Intel Macs behind entirely.
Hereβs a look at the Macs that are likely to support macOS 27.
Apple has yet to confirm the official compatibility list for macOS 27. However, during WWDC 2025, Apple confirmed that macOS 26 Tahoe would be the final major macOS release for Intel-based Macs. As a result, macOS 27 is expected to support Apple silicon Macs only.
Based on current reports, these Macs are likely to be compatible with macOS 27:
| Mac Family | Supported Models |
|---|---|
| MacBook Air | MacBook Air (M1, 2020) and newer |
| MacBook Pro | MacBook Pro (M1, 2020) and newerMacBook Pro (14-inch, 2021) and newerMacBook Pro (16-inch, 2021) and newer |
| iMac | iMac (M1, 2021) and newer |
| Mac mini | Mac mini (M1, 2020) and newer |
| Mac Studio | All Mac Studio models |
| Mac Pro | Mac Pro (2023) and newer |
| MacBook Neo | MacBook Neo (2026) |
Since Apple has already confirmed that macOS Tahoe is the last major macOS release for Intel Macs, the following devices are not expected to receive macOS 27:
These Macs will continue to run macOS Tahoe and should receive security updates for some time, but they are unlikely to get future major macOS releases.
If your Mac doesnβt support macOS 27, it wonβt suddenly stop working.
Youβll still be able to:
However, you wonβt get access to new macOS features and future operating system upgrades.
While Apple hasnβt revealed macOS 27 yet, reports suggest the update could bring:
For a deeper look at everything rumored so far, check out our guide on macOS 27 features.
The need to upgrade depends largely on the Mac you own. Apple silicon Macs are expected to remain fully supported by macOS 27. Intel Mac users, on the other hand, are approaching the end of the major update cycle, with macOS Tahoe serving as the final major macOS release for those machines.
With WWDC 2026 scheduled for June 8, Mac users wonβt have to wait long to find out if their device supports macOS 27. Apple is likely to release the update to the public in September after several months of beta testing.
Hereβs the expected macOS 27 release timeline:
| Release Stage | Expected Date |
|---|---|
| Announcement | June 8, 2026 |
| Developer Beta | June 8, 2026 |
| Public Beta | July 2026 |
| Public Release | September 2026 |
This timeline should give users enough time to test the update before the stable version arrives later this year.
If current reports are accurate, macOS 27 is expected to mark Appleβs first Apple silicon-only macOS release, closing the chapter on Intel Mac support. Weβll know for sure when Apple unveils macOS 27 at WWDC 2026 on June 8.
Are you still using an Intel Mac, or have you already upgraded to Apple silicon? Let us know in the comments.