macOS 16 will officially be announced on June 9, and what better way to wait than by feverishly keeping a track of the latest expectations around the upcoming update. So, if you’re as excited about macOS 16 as I am, and you’re wondering whether your Mac will support it, here is the list of devices compatible with macOS 16.
macOS 16 Compatible Devices (Expected)
Among the various expected features in macOS 16 is the fact that the new update will bring some major interface changes to the Mac. Because of this, many reports claim that Apple might drop support for Intel-based Macs entirely with macOS 16. With that said, here’s the expected list of devices that support macOS 16:
- MacBook Air (M1 and later)
- MacBook Pro (M1 and later)
- iMac (M1 and later)
- Mac mini (M1 and later)
- Mac Studio (M1 Max and later)
- Mac Pro (M2 Ultra and later)
This list might seem short, but considering that Apple has been consistently releasing Apple Silicon based Macs for many years, it’s not really surprising that Intel-based Macs might not support the next version of macOS.
So, are you excited for macOS 16 to be announced on June 9? If you’re wondering what else to expect at WWDC 2025, give our linked article a read, because there’s a lot coming your way this June.
Also, I’m just as curious as you are about the naming for the next Mac update, so share your thoughts in the comments. All I know is that I really want Craig Federighi to bring the adventures of Apple’s crack marketing team to us once more. That’s really one of the best moments of WWDC.
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