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Was there an intel mac pro in 2020 or is that when they finally switched the mac pro to Apple silicon? If there was one that may be the last intel we see that might be supported for a few more years.
The 2019 Mac Pro 7,1 was the last Intel Mac that Apple sold, from December 2019 until June 2023 when they finally announced the 2023 Mac Pro with M2 Ultra (Mac14,8).

Yeah, anyone who bought that highest-end machine would definitely hope for it to continue to get future MacOS support for several more years. But it’s inevitable they’ll drop Intel Mac support eventually, and probably sooner than Mac Pro 7,1 owners would like. 😢
 
It looks like only some MacBook airs were dropped. Am I wrong?


Basically the support for MacBook Air was reduced to just 4 years? wtf…
 
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Basically the support for MacBook Air was reduced to just 4 years? wtf…
Apple is under no obligation to support devices with new operating systems for any period of time. Sonoma also has a bit over two years of security updates still.

I have a 2018 MBA (among other machines, including an M1 14" upgraded to macOS 15) and happy to experiment on this machine.
 
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I thought that Intel would be in the cards this year. Not sure if I can make that same prediction next year.

What's interesting are the dropping of the 2018 AND 2019 MacBook Airs. Typically Apple keeps non-Pro machines around in the yearly cycle for 5-6 years so both are going right at the 6 and 5 year window respectively. Some previous years have allowed older machines to linger a bit longer but not this year. My daughter's 2020 MacBook Air survives.

Curious that the 2018 iMacs survived but the 2018 and 2019 MacBook Airs did not. Probably because the 27" was sold into 2020 and the 21.5" lasted into 2021. Airs are replaced in the lineup more often.

Pro desktops typically have gotten 8 years of service with a few exceptions. So the iMac Pro with Xeon processors introduced in December 2017 is still alive but this time will probably be its last.

Same story for the Intel Mac Pro (2019).

The 2018 and 2019 Pro laptops are still around like their desktop cousins.

The last Intel Mac mini introduced in 2018 is still with us....unusual for year 7 except Apple kept selling it until about 18 months ago when the M2 chip arrived so I think that's why it stays.
 
Post 29: It did not work, I will try something and then perhaps be more specific I am still on Sonoma White desktop, patcher froze, I reset pram, and will download 1.6 and see what happens
1.6 install then patching has things back to normal, there was a macos install efi on the start up page for a while which is now gone. I still have the notice that an update to Sequoia is avaliable, but I will wait awhile.
 
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Downloaded latest OCLP 1.6 can’t start root patching for my 2017MBP.

So it cannot use WiFi, camera and trackpad. On new beta 1 masOS 15

How can i patch my MBP? Anyone can help
I too am in the same boat.
connected to dock with external keyboard 2 and trackpad 2 work as normal.
still no wifi.
 
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Downloaded latest OCLP 1.6 can’t start root patching for my 2017MBP.

So it cannot use WiFi, camera and trackpad. On new beta 1 masOS 15

How can i patch my MBP? Anyone can help
Time heals all wounds
 
Haven't personally tried this yet, so don't take my word for it, but I'm pretty sure that the Sequoia development branch should fix issues regarding the "Unsupported Host OS" message. I may be wrong however.
it is the one I've tried.
 
Im not touching built in AI. This is just wrong.
Agreed. I also have no interest in "AI" at all (in scare quotes as it is not really AI anyway but mainly a plagiarism machine) but a few more years of iCloud and security updates would be nice for the Intel Macs if possible.
 
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