
Those Macs include:ĭropping older hardware aggressively is for the good of the platform in the long run, as Apple can now assume every Mojave Mac supports features like Metal, Bluetooth 4.0, and hardware encryption acceleration, just like iOS. The only major hardware-gated feature left (aside from the Touch Bar and TouchID) is Apple Watch unlocking, which still requires a Mac with 802.11ac Wi-Fi. This list means that all Macs that run Mojave (updated Mac Pros aside) support the modern version of AirDrop (though the Mac-only pre-Yosemite version of AirDrop is still supported), all Handoff and Continuity-related features, and Apple Pay on the Web. Though Mojave drops older Macs slightly more aggressively than Sierra did when it was released in 2016 (Mojave wants a Mac no more than six years old Sierra ran on a few that were seven years old at the time), this support list is more-or-less in keeping with Apple’s seven-year hardware support cycle.
