Apple Intelligence Requires 12GB RAM: Full Mac Compatibility List

Key Takeaways

- macOS 27 Golden Gate runs on all Apple Silicon Macs, but advanced AI features require M3 chips with 12GB+ RAM
- Intel-based Macs are completely unsupported by the new operating system
- Spotlight, Safari, and Siri receive the biggest AI upgrades, including natural language automations
The 12GB Memory Floor
Apple's WWDC 2026 brought clarity to a question that's been brewing since the company first announced Apple Intelligence: which Macs will actually run the new AI features? The answer creates a two-tier system that will frustrate some recent Mac buyers.
All Apple Silicon Macs will receive macOS 27 Golden Gate. But the advanced AI capabilities, including the completely redesigned Siri AI assistant, require machines with M3 chips and at least 12GB of unified memory. That's a hard cutoff, not a recommendation.
“The hardware requirements are not arbitrary; they are necessitated by the physical demands of running significantly larger, more capable language models directly on the device without compromising latency or privacy.”
— John Giannandrea, Apple's Senior Vice President of Machine Learning and AI Strategy
Translation: Apple is running large language models locally, and those models need memory. The base 8GB M3 MacBook Air that Apple still sells today won't qualify for the full AI experience.
Complete Mac Compatibility List
Here's every Mac that will receive macOS 27 Golden Gate. Remember: basic AI features work across all these machines, but the advanced Siri AI and heavy generative features require M3 or newer with 12GB+ RAM.
MacBook Air
- MacBook Air (M1, 2020)
- MacBook Air (M2, 2022)
- MacBook Air 15-inch (M2, 2023)
- MacBook Air (M3, 2024)
- MacBook Air (M4, 2025)
MacBook Pro
- MacBook Pro 13-inch (M1, 2020)
- MacBook Pro 14-inch (M1 Pro/Max, 2021)
- MacBook Pro 16-inch (M1 Pro/Max, 2021)
- All M2, M3, and M4 MacBook Pro models
MacBook Neo
- MacBook Neo (A18 Pro)
iMac
- iMac 24-inch (M1, 2021)
- All M3 and newer iMac models
Mac mini
- Mac mini (M1, 2020)
- All M2, M2 Pro, M4, and newer Mac mini models
Mac Studio
- Mac Studio (M1 Max/Ultra, 2022)
- All newer Mac Studio models
Intel Macs are completely out. Zero models from the Intel era will receive macOS 27.
What Apple Intelligence Actually Does
The AI features in macOS 27 Golden Gate touch nearly every built-in app. The changes fall into two categories: baseline improvements that work on any supported Mac, and advanced features locked behind the 12GB requirement.
Spotlight Gets a Brain
Spotlight becomes a genuine AI assistant rather than just a search box. You can ask questions about your files, compare documents, and trigger actions from a single interface. For users who've been jealous of Windows Copilot, this is Apple's answer.
Safari Automation
Safari gets AI tab management, page monitoring, and AI-generated browser extensions. The standout feature: describe what you want in plain English, and Safari builds the automation. No Shortcuts knowledge required.
Siri AI
The new Siri is what Apple has been promising for years. Conversational responses, context-aware follow-up questions, personalized assistance, and cross-device conversation syncing. Your conversation with Siri on your Mac picks up where you left off on your iPhone.
This is also where the 12GB requirement matters most. The on-screen context processing that makes Siri actually useful runs locally, and it needs significant memory overhead.
Why 8GB Mac Owners Are Frustrated
Discussions on Reddit's r/macbook and Hacker News are heated. Many users bought 8GB Macs in 2024, with Apple's sales staff assuring them that 8GB of unified memory was plenty for most workflows. Now those same machines are locked out of flagship features announced a year later.
Technical enthusiasts counter that Apple is finally taking on-device AI performance seriously. Running capable language models locally, rather than offloading everything to the cloud, requires real hardware. The alternative would be slower, less private, or both.
The practical question for anyone considering a Mac purchase: buy at least 16GB of RAM. The 8GB base configurations may run the OS, but they're increasingly second-class citizens in Apple's AI roadmap.
Another look at hardware requirements vs. feature value
Logicity's Take
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my M1 MacBook Air get Apple Intelligence?
It will run macOS 27 Golden Gate with basic AI features, but advanced capabilities like the new Siri AI require M3 chips with 12GB+ RAM.
Can I upgrade my Mac's RAM to get Apple Intelligence?
No. Apple Silicon Macs have unified memory soldered to the chip. You cannot upgrade RAM after purchase.
Do Intel Macs support macOS 27?
No. Zero Intel-based Macs are supported by macOS 27 Golden Gate.
What's the difference between basic and advanced Apple Intelligence features?
Basic features include system-wide AI improvements. Advanced features include the new Siri AI, on-screen context processing, and heavy generative AI tasks that require local LLM inference.
When will macOS 27 Golden Gate be released?
Apple announced the new features at WWDC 2026, with general availability expected this fall.
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Source: Lifehacker
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