Tencent digital hearing (Eskimo) Apple's new desktop operating system macOS Sierra has been released earlier this year, but the specific time has not been determined upgrade. However, according to the frequency of the beta release, the outside world speculated that Apple should officially launch the macOS Sierra upgrade in October.
Computer World, a technology website, recently compared the beta release of macOS Sierra with last year’s beta version to conclude that its official version should be released between October 9 and 15. "The speed of release of the macOS Sierra beta version is slightly slower than last year's El Capitan. If Apple's release plan is similar to last year - El Capitan was officially released on September 30 last year - the release date of macOS Sierra should be In the second week of October, that is, between 9-15 days."
Apple's previous versions of the desktop system were released in October, such as OS X Mavericks and Yosemite, while El Capitan was released in late September. So it is not surprising that macOS Sierra was released in October. As to whether it will really be released between the 9th and the 15th, it is still difficult to judge.
Source: Ubergizmo