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  "textContent": "It’s been nearly six years since Apple released the first Macs with Apple Silicon. But up until now the company has continued to support older Mac laptop and desktop computers with Intel Inside. And the company has also you to run older applications made for Intel-powered Macs on newer models with Apple M series chips. […]\n\nThe post MacOS 27 won’t run on Intel hardware, MacOS 28 will end support for x86 apps on Apple Silicon appeared first on Liliputing.",
  "title": "MacOS 27 won’t run on Intel hardware, MacOS 28 will end support for x86 apps on Apple Silicon"
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