Apple's WWDC event is set to take place on Monday, where the company will take center stage to announce a boatload of next-generation software updates for its products. While not all Macs would be compatible with the update, early speculators suggested a list of models that will drop support for the upcoming macOS 26 update. New information has emerged that one of the last Intel-based MacBook Pro models from 2020 will not get the macOS 26 update.

Apple's macOS 26 update is expected to drop support for several older Intel-based Macs, including the 2020 13-inch MacBook Pro

We have recently reported that Apple will potentially name its macOS 26 update after Lake Tahoe in California, signifying the major redesign. Apart from this, the company will also rename macOS 16 to macOS 26 as it shi

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