What is the latest software update for MacBook Pro 2013?

Mac Pro SMC Firmware Update 2.0 This update is recommended for all Mac Pro (Late 2013) models.

How long will Apple support the Mac Pro 2013?

Approximately 3 years or so AFTER it can no longer update to the newest Mac OS version – whenever that will be.

Can I update my 2013 MacBook Pro to Catalina?

Apple advises that macOS Catalina will run on the following Macs: MacBook models from early 2015 or later. MacBook Air models from mid-2012 or later. MacBook Pro models from mid-2012 or later.

Is MacBook 2013 still supported?

Citing internal documents, MacRumors reports Apple will soon add 11- and 13-inch MacBook Air models from mid 2013 and early 2014, as well as the mid-2014 13-inch MacBook Pro, to its list of hardware deemed “obsolete.”

Why can’t I update my 2013 Macbook Pro?

Check if you have enough space. The single most common reason your Mac won’t update is lack of space. For instance, if you’re upgrading from macOS Sierra or later to macOS Big Sur, this update requires 35.5 GB, but if you’re upgrading from a much earlier release, you’ll need 44.5 GB of available storage.

Is my Macbook Pro too old to update?

Apple considers Mac “vintage” if they were released between 5 and 7 years ago, and obsolete if older than 7 years. Obsolete Macs no longer qualify for service and support. Security updates are no longer available.

Do 2013 Macs still update?

Sorry, your 2013 iMac is not supported for macOS versions newer than macOS Catalina. If your system still works fine, no need to upgrade to a newer Mac. There are no security issues. If you need or want the newest features, then you’ll need to upgrade to a newer Mac.

Why can’t I update my MacBook Pro 2013?

The single most common reason your Mac won’t update is lack of space. For instance, if you’re upgrading from macOS Sierra or later to macOS Big Sur, this update requires 35.5 GB, but if you’re upgrading from a much earlier release, you’ll need 44.5 GB of available storage.