![]() ![]() ![]() That doesn’t change in Mojave, but this is the last version of macOS that will run those 32-bit apps at all. Still, 32-bit apps run just as well as they did when Snow Leopard shipped on 32-bit Intel Macs back in 2009. ![]() Today’s Macs-and any Mac running Mojave or any version of the operating system going all the way back to Mountain Lion-have been all 64-bit, barring a handful of first-party apps and background services and a steadily shrinking list of third-party apps. ![]() Mac OS X began life as a 32-bit operating system, but a slow, steady transition to 64-bit hardware and software has been happening for over 15 years. ![]()
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