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macOS 15 Sequoia: The Ars Technica review


Apple Intelligence isn't ready yet. There's still a lot here to like.

standing tall — The macOS 15 Sequoia update will inevitably be known as "the AI one" in retrospect, introducing, as it does, the first wave of " Apple Intelligence" features. Apple Intelligence is sucking up a lot of the media oxygen, but in most other ways, this is a typical 2020s-era macOS release, with one or two headliners, several quality-of-life tweaks, and some sparsely documented under-the-hood stuff that will subtly change how you experience the operating system. It's a clear indicator that the Intel Mac era is drawing to a close, even if support hasn't totally ended just yet.

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