Another WWDC keynote is coming, and another new version of macOS has been released. The next version, macOS Ventura, will be released to the public in the fall, having previously been in developer and public beta. The first developer beta can now be installed on your Mac (at your own risk).
However, with each passing year and each new version of macOS released, there is some older hardware that is left behind. The good news is that a wide range of Macs, old and new, are supported. But for anyone who owns hardware over 5 years old, there's bad news.
The oldest machines supported by macOS Ventura are from 2017, so your old Intel-powered machine still has life in it. Here’s the full breakdown of the Macs Ventura supports:
The current version of macOS Monterey supports hardware dating back to 2015, so the dropout is not surprising. Alas, this does mean that if your Mac is from 2015, Monterey is on your side. Even if these machines are supported, older machines may have a harder time using some new features—for example, some parts of the new dictation tool are only available on new Apple Silicon Macs.
Ventura brings a ton of great features to the Mac, especially a renewed focus on gaming. You'll soon be able to play No Man's Sky on the latest Macs, in addition to features like SharePlay and a redesigned Game Center. Macs are also getting Stage Manager in macOS Ventura, similar to M1-powered iPads, which should make multitasking even better.
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