That includes tools for graphic design, music, and other artistry. Of course, users know their desktops for some great things. While it is the second most widely used operating system in the world, experts estimate that their usage share is 4.9%. This is the first version to support both 64-bit Intel and future Macs running 64-bit ARM processors. Not surprisingly, it follows in the same vein as the previous versions named for natural locations.
Apple announced version 11.0 of the Macintosh desktop operating system called MacOS Big Sur at the WWDC keynote speech.