Apple has officially published which Mac (iMac, Mac Studio, MacBook Air, Pro, mini) will be compatible with macOS Sequoia. Find out if yours is in the list.
macOS Sequoia Compatibility List Revealed by Apple – Find Out if Your Mac Made the Cut this Year
We all know Apple’s software support is legendary. And with the release of Apple silicon, it has only gotten better. But having said that, we saw the company ditching a lot of Intel Macs in one go in the past couple of years, favoring its own silicon going forward. This year, things are looking good and if you own one of the latest M-series Macs, you’re safe and sound.
- iMac (2019 and later)
- Mac Pro (2019 and later)
- iMac Pro (2017 and later)
- Mac Studio (2022 and later)
- MacBook Air (2020 and later)
- Mac mini (2018 and later)
- MacBook Pro (2018 and later)
Jumping from Intel to Apple silicon was a giant leap for Apple. It ended up unlocking a ton of new features and technologies, something that’s just not possible with x86 chips. The move was a successful one, to say the least and the Mac is better than ever at this point. It’s one of those computes you can blindly recommend to someone, it’s really that good.
At the time of writing, Apple’s latest M4 chip lives inside the iPad Pro, and it’s a matter of time it makes it to the Mac. However, even if you purchase something with the M1 inside, you’re getting insane value for money. For example, you instantly get a massive boost in battery life something that is absolutely necessary in this day and age. Don’t forget the fan-less design in laptops like the MacBook Air that ensures stunning and quiet productivity sessions.
On powerful Macs like the MacBook Pro, the leap in performance is so good you’ll find it hard to make it crawl no matter what real-life task you throw at it. However, the point is, if you want to experience the best of macOS Sequoia, you’ll need Apple silicon and that’s a given.