Announced in June, macOS Sonoma will be released only in the fall. But if you can't wait to try out interactive desktop widgets, game mode and other features right now, then you can install the beta version of the OS.
Apple always tries to provide the widest possible support for devices, and macOS Sonoma is no exception. The new OS will work on all relatively modern Macs. However, just in case, check if your gadget is on the list:
The new macOS is still at an early stage of development and contains bugs that are sure to manifest themselves during operation. Therefore, in order not to lose important data, be sure to make a backup copy of the system in Time Machine.
To do this:
To download the software, which is in beta testing, you need to become a member of the Apple Developer program. It will be enough to log in using your account Apple ID — you do not have to buy a membership.
Proceed as follows:
By default, the OS is not updated to beta versions, so you need to force this feature to be enabled in the settings so that the system "sees" macOS Sonoma.
Now all that remains is to install an update that will update the system to macOS Sonoma. Keep in mind that you will need at least 14 GB of free disk space.