MacOS 27 Rumors: End of Intel Support, Smarter Siri, Tweaks to Liquid Glass and More
Key takeaways
- Apple's annual developers conference, WWDC 2026, kicks off on Monday.
- The usual cycle is this: a preview and developer beta in June at WWDC, followed by a public beta in July before the official version launches in September.
- Check out what could be coming to your Mac this fall, and find out if your current Mac will be able to run the update.
Apple's annual developers conference, WWDC 2026, kicks off on Monday. Tim Cook will deliver his last WWDC keynote as Apple CEO, where he's expected to share previews of the next versions of the company's various software platforms. Likely to take center stage is i OS 27, but we will also get a glimpse at Mac OS 27, which will arrive alongside its mobile sibling in a few months.
The usual cycle is this: a preview and developer beta in June at WWDC, followed by a public beta in July before the official version launches in September. MacOS 27 is expected to focus more on performance and stability improvements than introducing a drastic design shift or a bevy of new features. That said, it appears the next version of MacOS will look and act a bit differently than last year's MacOS 26 Tahoe.
Check out what could be coming to your Mac this fall, and find out if your current Mac will be able to run the update.