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Apple has officially unveiled macOS Sequoia, the upcoming operating system update for Mac models. The new update brings exciting new features exclusively tailored for M1 and newer Macs, continuing Apple’s push towards enhanced capabilities for its latest models.
macOS Sequoia, also known as macOS 15, is packed with innovative additions to the desktop experience, including a Passwords app, video conferencing tools, updates to Safari, and the introduction of Apple Intelligence—the company’s personal intelligence system. This update is free for Apple computer users, with specific features like Apple Intelligence reserved for Macs with M-series Apple silicon chips.
One of the standout features of macOS Sequoia is iPhone Mirroring, which allows seamless access and control of an iPhone directly from a Mac. Users can interact with their iPhone’s apps, Home screen, and notifications through their Mac, enhancing productivity and convenience.
Safari receives significant updates as well, with the addition of Highlights feature, redesigned Reader, and improved video playback controls. The browser now offers a more streamlined and informative browsing experience, utilizing machine intelligence to provide relevant information and minimizing distractions while reading articles.
Gaming on Mac is also set to improve with the arrival of macOS Sequoia, boasting a lineup of highly anticipated titles like Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Frostpunk 2. Additionally, a Game Porting Toolkit 2 aims to assist developers in porting Windows games to the Mac platform more efficiently.
Window Tiling, Presenter Preview for video calling, and enhancements to Photos, Messages, and Siri are among the other notable features included in macOS Sequoia. Apple Intelligence brings advanced writing tools, innovative image capabilities, and personalized experiences through AI on the Mac.
Overall, macOS Sequoia promises to elevate the Mac experience for users, offering a host of new capabilities and improvements specifically designed for M1 and newer Mac models. With the public beta set to release in July and the full update arriving in the fall, Mac users can look forward to a more productive and intelligent desktop environment.