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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

MacOS 26 and some 2020 MacBook Pro models can stay out

Some details about the new update to Apple’s desktop operating system have begun to take shape more clearly in recent days. MacOS 26 The version, which is expected to be called as, will not be valid for each model. The allegations made last week suggested that some of 2018 and some older Intel -based Macs would be out of scope. However, this time, a model released in 2020 may be out of the list. Moreover, this information is based on a source that has previously made the right shares about Apple software.

According to the share, 2020 MODEL 13 INC MACBOOK PRO‘s only two Thunderbolt port version MacOS 26 may not be deemed appropriate for. This model is known to work with the 8th generation Intel processor. In the same year, the 10th generation processors were preferred. Hardware differences are thought to be effective in software support decision. However, an official statement has not yet been made on the Apple front.

The reason for this claim is better understood when Apple is expected to support the models. MacOS 26With M1 processor MacBook Air and Mac Mini models, IMACs will be compatible with all versions of Mac Studio and 2019 Mac Pro. It is also stated that the 2020 model MacBook Pro with a four -port is included in this list. Excluding the two -port model can be explained by hardware limitations.

It is claimed that Apple will not support the two -port MacBook Pro model

MacOS 26 Only 2018 and older models are not included. The 2020 Model Intel -based MacBook Air, 2018 Mac Mini and 2017 IMAC PRO may not be updated. Especially the exclusion of a model in 2020 is evaluated through hardware history and chip preferences. It was also seen in previous versions that Apple tends to limit support to old Intel processor devices. Therefore, it is not surprising that the decision is based on technical reasons.

The main problem here is that Apple has some exceptions in model -based support policy. For example, 16 -inch MacBook Pro models from 2019 are expected to receive the update. However, the outward of the 13 -inch version with a two -port in 2020 suggests that a distinction is made according to the generation generation, not according to the model year. This can lead to confusion among users. When Apple determines software support according to the criteria, time may vary.

Such claims are important for users waiting for the update calendar. Mac owners, who have purchased their devices a few years ago, are waiting for exact information to find out if they are included in the support of the new version. Apple usually introduces new operating systems at the WWDC event in June and then explains the supported device list. A similar process is expected to follow this year.

If the device in question remains outside the scope, Apple’s MacOS 26 In addition, it can be made comments that will accelerate the Intel -based transition period further. However, these comments can only vary until the existing hardware differences are published and the official list is published. For users of the relevant model, the net table will probably appear after the promotional event. In this process, similar claims will be possible.

Danish Kapoor