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PCMag on MSNBye-Bye Boot Camp: MacOS Tahoe Likely Means Farewell to the Hackintosh We Know and LoveSoon, you won't be able to run supported macOS versions on Intel x86-based PCs. How long before someone finds the next clever hack to merge the Mac and PC universes?
Today, Apple announced the latest version of its Mac operating system, macOS Tahoe, sporting a handful of new features and apps. The update will also, however, mark the final substantial version of macOS to be supported on Intel-based Macs.
The next version of macOS will have a new "Liquid Glass" design with more plasticity. Apple is also switching to a version number with a year.
Apple has just shown off the next version of its desktop operating system for the best MacBooks and Macs at WWDC 25, and presumably if you’ve arrived here wondering about installing macOS Tahoe 26, you were impressed by the new features that were revealed with Tahoe.