Apple (AAPL) on Monday unveiled the next version of its Mac operating system called macOS Golden Gate, or macOS 27, at the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, multiple media outlets reported.
This version follows macOS Tahoe 26, the reports said, adding that a key focus of macOS Golden Gate is refining the Liquid Glass design language introduced in Tahoe, including UI adjustments such as more consistent window corner radius and other visual refinements.
The update also introduces enhancements to built-in tools such as Spotlight and Siri, including deeper search integration and improved system-wide query capabilities. It is also the first macOS release to drop support for Intel-based Macs, continuing Apple's transition to Apple Silicon, the reports added.
Apple didn't immediately reply to' request for comment.
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