We previously reported in June on Apple owning the trademark for “Mammoth.” In that same report, we speculated that Apple was planning to use the name “Monterey” for this year’s version of its Mac operating system and that turned out to be true. In December, Parker Ortolani wrote about why the company is likely to call macOS 13 Mammoth: Over these past years, Apple has been naming its Mac operating systems with California parks. What macOS 13 will be called?Īs of now, internally, macOS 13 is called Rome, but it doesn’t mean much for us outsiders. Different from iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS, Apple usually takes a little longer to release macOS updates to all users.Įxpect all of these upcoming software to be released in September, while macOS 13 will likely be available by October or November. Apple will hold a keynote address on June 6 to kick off the event, and it’s during this keynote that we expect to receive our first look at macOS 13, alongside iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, and tvOS 16.įollowing the announcement, Apple will test the operating system for a few months until it’s released for all users around the fall, as the company has done over the past years. This year, WWDC will take place as a virtual event running from June 6 through June 10. When will macOS 13 be announced?Īs precedent indicates, macOS 13 will be announced at Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Head below as we recap all of the latest rumors and expectations for macOS 13 this year, including new features, release info, and more. The event will mark the launch of macOS 13, the next major release of Apple’s software platform for the Mac, as also the first new operating system after the complete transition from Intel to its own silicon. WWDC 2022 will take place a few days from now.
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