Apple May Transition macOS Naming to Version Numbers
Apple appears to be considering a shift in how it names its macOS software platform. Unlike other Apple software that typically uses version numbers, macOS has historically featured unique brand names, such as 'macOS Golden Gate'. However, recent indications suggest the company may be moving towards a numbered versioning system for its operating system.

Apple may be moving towards a new naming convention for its macOS operating system, potentially replacing its traditional brand names with version numbers.
Currently, macOS stands out among Apple's software platforms for its unique branding approach, which historically includes names like 'macOS Golden Gate'. Other Apple software generally relies on numerical versioning.
Recent signs suggest this distinctive naming practice for macOS could be changing, with Apple potentially adopting a more standardized, number-based system similar to its other software offerings.
According to 9to5Mac, these signs indicate a potential shift toward number versioning for macOS.

