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hi,
you created a copy of this article, i have submitted another article for review, but it was the best article, can you delete this article?2406:B400:B5:4F11:8158:5C5:9018:136A (talk)10:22, 8 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Let us count:
Do not change the release from "twenty-second".Guy Harris (talk)07:49, 11 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
https://www.apple.com/ca/os/macos/ contains a list ofsupported devices with the "least advanced" or earliest device in that product line listed. The website states that all Apple Silicon Macbook Air & Pro models are supported, thus the clarification that the unsupported 13' 2020 2-port Macbook Pro is specifically the Intel model as there is an identical Apple Silicon model of the same year that remains supported as per the website stating that all Apple Silicon devices are supported.
The "Supported Hardware" section can be left alone as the text does make this clarification prior to the list, but the sidebar "Support Status" section does not. Additionally, is the clarification that the 2019 Macbook Air is Intel necessary? There is no Apple Silicon Macbook Air until 2020 as perhttps://www.apple.com/ca/mac/compare/ so the distinction may be unnecessary there.
Also going ahead with updating that section's dropped devices to match with the "Supported Hardware" section; the normal iMac model has been dropped up to the 2020 model as well.Angeldescended (talk)17:52, 20 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Is anyone able to provide a citation on where I can validate build #25A8353 is legitimate? I am unable to find any Apple documentation and feel like I may be missing it. Furthermore, if is a legitimate build are we able to put a release date for it? If it is tied to the MacBook Pro M5 computers, I recommend putting the date that those were available to the public. Let me know if you all would be aligned with that logic.ObsoleteTurtle (talk)17:50, 20 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]