Perhaps this lack of love on Apple’s part is the reason all iMac Pro models in the world will support macOS Big Sur. The $5K+ iMac Pro was first launched in 2017 and since then, there has never been a significant hardware update made. Regardless of the size, they both support macOS Big Sur going back six years.ĭropped: MacOS Big Sur won’t support 20 iMac models, which will be stuck with macOS Catalina security updates only. The long-running iMac series currently features 21.5-inch and 27-inch models. Despite this, most will support the next macOS version.ĭropped: There’s no macOS Big Sur update coming for 2012 Mac mini users. There haven’t been many Mac mini updates in recent years. For the other two MacBook models, the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, you have to go back seven years before you find a model macOS Big Sur won’t support.ĭropped support from macOS Catalina: The 2012 MacBook Air and 2012 MacBook Pro have reached the end of the line and won’t support macOS Big Sur. Though the 12-inch MacBook was discontinued in 2019, you can still find macOS Big Sur support across the entire 2015-19 MacBook lineup.
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