List of All Mac Devices Compatible With macOS 15 Sequoia Update
Apple unveiled its latest macOS version for MacBook users,macOS 15 Sequoia, at WWDC 2024. This new software bringsApple Intelligence,iPhone mirroring, an enhanced Safari browser, a redesigned Passwords app, and much more. But is your Mac eligible for this update? Here’s a comprehensive list of all devices compatible with macOS 15 Sequoia.
To make it easier for you, I’ve divided the compatible devices list into the following categories: MacBooks, Mac desktops, and iMacs.

macOS Sequoia Is Compatible With These Computers
macOS 15 Sequoia is supported on all Macs with Apple Silicon and select Intel models. However, Apple Intelligence features will be exclusive to Apple Silicon Macs and roll out later this year. Now, let’s explore the full list of compatible Macs.
1. Supported MacBooks
Apple Silicon Models (with AI):
Intel Models (without AI):
2. Supported Macs
3. Supported iMacs
How to Get macOS 15 Before Others
macOS 15 Sequoia is currently available as a Developer Beta, with the Public Beta expected in July and the final public release in the fall of 2024. While the Developer Beta is primarily intended for developers to test their apps, you can install it on your Mac to try out the new macOS features (except for Apple AI, which will arrive later this year).
However, before proceeding, I highly recommendbacking up your Mac, or at least your important files, as this is pre-release software and may have some bugs.

To install the macOS Sequoia Developer beta, enroll yourself inApple’s Developer program. Then go toSystem Settings>General>Software Update, then click theinfobutton next toBeta updates. Choose the macOS Sequoia Developer beta and install it.
Your Mac will restart during the installation process. Once complete, you’ll be running the macOS 15 Sequoia Developer Beta.
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