There is no official announcement that ChatGPT is suddenly ending support for all older Macs, but there is an important change in system requirements for the ChatGPT desktop app on macOS, which is likely causing confusion.

Let’s clarify it properly.

🧠 What the Update Actually Means

The ChatGPT Mac desktop app has strict compatibility rules:

💻 Minimum Requirements

macOS 14 (Sonoma) or later

Apple Silicon chips (M1, M2, M3 or newer)

👉 This means:

❌ Older macOS versions are not supported

❌ Intel-based Macs are not supported for the app

⚠️ So Is Support for Older Macs “Ending”?

 The correct reality:

ChatGPT is not “ending support suddenly”

Instead, the desktop app never supported older Macs fully

Older Macs can still use ChatGPT via:

🌐 Web browser (Safari/Chrome)

📱 mobile apps

👉 So nothing is being “removed” from older Macs if you use the browser.

💻 Which Macs Are Affected?

❌ Not supported for ChatGPT Mac app:

Intel MacBooks (most models before 2020)

macOS 13 or earlier

Non–Apple Silicon devices

 Supported:

MacBook Air/Pro with M1 or newer

macOS 14+

🔥 Why This Change Happened

OpenAI is optimizing the Mac app for:

⚡ Faster AI processing

🔐 Better security

🧠 Advanced features (voice, system integration)

🍏 apple Silicon performance advantages

👉 apple Silicon chips handle AI workloads much better than older Intel Macs.

🌐 Important Point Most Users Miss

Even if your Mac is “unsupported” for the app:

✔ You can still use ChatGPT normally via browser
✔ No loss of AI features online
✔ Only the native desktop app is restricted

🧠 Simple Summary

ChatGPT Mac app now requires modern Macs (M1+ / macOS 14+)

Older Macs are not losing ChatGPT access

Only the desktop app compatibility is limited

Web version continues to work normally

🏁 Conclusion

This is not a sudden shutdown of older Mac support—it’s a hardware requirement update for the ChatGPT desktop app. If you have an older Intel Mac, you can still use ChatGPT easily through your browser without any restriction.

 

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