Apple products are constantly evolving, so it makes sense that the firm would apply an “out with the old” strategy to make room for the new. With the M4 Mac debut only a few weeks away, Apple has shelved nine older models, discontinuing repairs on those computers.

Nine Mac Models Join the “Obsolete” List

As of today,Apple’s support siteincludes nine additional Mac models from the 2015-2016 range in its list of “products obsolete worldwide.” In its own words, Apple considers a product obsolete when it “stopped distributing them for sale more than 7 years ago.”

Essentially, this means that you may no longer take these models to the Genius Bar for maintenance or repair. While you could tryApple’s Self Service Repair programor a third-party repair location, neither you nor the shop would be able to order any necessary parts from Apple.

The header listed above Apple’s list of “obsolete” Mac models

Here are the models added to theobsoletelist today:

MacBook Air

13-inch, Early 2015

MacBook Pro

13-inch, 2016, 2 TBT3

13-inch, 2016, 4 TBT3

technician repairing a MacBook

15-inch, 2016

Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015

The header on top of Mac’s list of “vintage” Mac models

Retina, 12-inch, Early 2016

21.5-inch, Late 2015

Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, Late 2015

Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2015

In addition to these obsolete computers, Apple has also added three models to what the company considers “vintage.”

Vintage vs. Obsolete Apple Products

If an Apple product’s lifespan goes from new to obsolete, “vintage” is the name of the condition that falls in the middle. When Apple has not sold a product for over five years but less than seven years, that product is consideredvintage.

If you have a vintage Apple product, you can still take it to the Genius Bar or third-party repair location for service. However, Apple acknowledges that those repairs are “subject to parts availability.” In other words, there are no guarantees, and a repair of a vintage Mac might take longer than a newer model.

Here are the three new additions to Apple’svintagelist:

Retina, 13-inch, 2018

13-inch, 2017, TBT3

13-inch, 2018, 4 TBT3

If you have an older Mac that’s now considered obsolete by Apple, there’s not much you can do at this point beyond letting it live out its final days in style. On the other hand, if you have one of the models just added to the vintage list, I’d recommend taking it in a check-up before supplies run out. As hard as it is to say goodbye, I’m looking forward to the M4-equipped Mac when it comes out in a few weeks. If it’s anything like theM4 iPad Pro, we’ll be in luck.