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macOS Ventura

macOS Ventura (version 13) is the nineteenth major release of macOS, Apple's operating system for Macintosh computers. The successor to macOS Monterey, it was announced at WWDC 2022 on June 6, 2022, and launched on October 24, 2022.[4] macOS Ventura was succeeded by macOS Sonoma, which was released on September 26, 2023.

It is named after Ventura County and is the tenth macOS release to bear a name from the company's home state of California. The macOS 13 Ventura logo, official graphics and default wallpaper resemble an abstract California poppy.[5]

macOS Ventura is the last version of macOS supporting several Macs, including the 21.5-inch 2017 iMac and the 12-inch MacBook.

History

New features

macOS Ventura includes changes, many related to productivity, and adds two apps from iOS and iPadOS: Weather and Clock.[5] Freeform was added in an update to all three operating systems.[6]

New system features

New apps

Changes

Removed features

Known problems

Supported hardware

macOS Ventura supports Macs with Apple silicon and Intel's Xeon-W and 7th-generation Kaby Lake chips or later, and drops support for various models released from 2015 to 2016. The 21.5 inch 2017 iMac is the only supported standard configuration model to have no retina display. macOS Ventura supports the following Mac models:[5][15][16]

AirPlay to Mac, always-on "Hey Siri", 4K HDR streaming, and Spatial Audio are not supported on all models. Offline dictation, Live Captions, Portrait Mode in FaceTime, and "Reference mode" (which allows users to use an iPad as a secondary reference monitor) only work on Apple silicon Macs.[5]

Unofficial support on older models (discontinued hardware)

By using patch tools, macOS Ventura can be unofficially installed on earlier models that are officially unsupported, such as a 2017 MacBook Air and a 2015 MacBook Pro. Using these methods, it is possible to install macOS Ventura on models as early as a 2008 MacBook Pro or a 2007 iMac (after a Penryn CPU upgrade).[17][5]

Release history

The first developer beta of macOS 13 Ventura was released on June 6, 2022.[18] Apple maintains Ventura release notes: for consumers, for enterprise, for developers, as well as a security update page.

Timeline of Mac operating systems

References

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