@@_EyeOfTheTiger Yea probably/maybe, but people will continue to try to find a way, and there is a chance they will. Maybe even Mackintoshes will die first and then rise from the dead when PC moves to ARM itself in the near future.
@@_EyeOfTheTiger True! We don't have iOS on Android Device, and have Android on iOS device. But we have Linux working (not fully yet) on M chips, so, there might be a way to somehow dig into it, maybe...
Remember the days when people had obsolete Macs and didn't really care which of the OS it was running? I remember going to someone's house and they were running Mac OS 9 in the mid 2000's, they just didn't care.
It becomes a bigger problem when third-party software begins to drop support for older MacOS versions. For example most web browsers no longer support MacOS 10.13 or earlier. OTOH even a 5-year-old web browser should still work with modern web sites.
@@zoomosis Think the bigger problem is when third party suppliers promise compatibility and then not give it. My 64bit Adobe Photoshop CS6 stopped working. Didnt want to get a subscription. So when I got a older laptop and installed CS5 and then wanted to upgrade to CS6 it would not do it because adobe would not allow that. I Bought the FFin SW, so NEVER again Adobe
Thank you to the wonderful people at OCLP - yes, I have several of my older MBPs and MBAirs I love (including the - I admit it - ones with the butterfly keyboards and the touchbars I absolutely adore), and I Iook forward to updating them all to Sequoia.
Thanks Mr Mac for the update. I have the 2019 13" Retina MBA so I'm somewhat disappointed that this (less than 5 year old) laptop is classed as unsupported now by Apple. The laptop works great but I'm not inspired to rush out a buy a new one. It seems to me that Apple are really exploiting brand loyalty here. What I would add is that I didn't see anything in Sequoia that makes me want to rush out and get it when it's released. I guess that I'll be adding the MBA to the pile of unsupported Macs using the great OCLP!
Guess, at some not too far future these "vintage" Intel Macs will become cool to possess, people will take a look at it. Mine got stolen unfortunately.
Average prices for base model computers supporting OSXV on eBay Base model 2019 iMac 21.5" - $300 Base model 2022 Mac Studio - $1300 Base model 2018 Mac Mini - $200 Base model 2019 Mac Pro - $1700 Base model 2017 iMac Pro - $1000 Base model 2020 MacBook Air - $300 Base model 2018 MacBook Pro - $300 New minimum Apple Ecosystem requirement: 2020 MacBook Air - $300 iPad 7th Gen - $150 iPhone XR - $150 Watch Series 6 - $100
I'm quite happy with it... I am upgrading from a 2018 MacBook Pro to the M3 this week and will give my mother my 2018 MacBook Pro... I was worried it wouldn't be capable of the new system, but seems it just made the cut!
Probably should have been Apple Silicon and better support for Sonoma should have 3 more years anyhow. Monterey is what will get axed and without Open Core patcher would leave a huge amount of legacy machines completely obsolete.
Have an 3,6 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9 iMac 2019 Vega 48 with 128GB of RAM, so, will be using that for years to come. macOS Sequoia will run on it, so updates will be a couple of years
I upgraded my MBA 2018 from Ventura to Sonoma last December to play around with it. Unfortunately no native support to Sequoia. Not going to shell out $1000+ to get newer devices when I don't see the benefit of it atm. Unless I pick up a cheap M series MB or Mac Mini or go with the OCLP route.
I had a feeling the 2019 MacBook Pro would survive this and i can see it getting 2 more OS Updates before they stop supporting it but what i do see happening is them dropping the 2019 and 2020 intel macbooks at the same time but i could be wrong with that. I'm glad the 2019 MacBook is still getting native support because i will probably end up buying one so i can continue to use Windows fully supported and it will probably have all the hardware to run Windows 12.
i'm new to apple things and was thinking of getting a m1 mac since the price has really gone down. how much do you expect it to last for update support? Also what about the open core legacy patcher will that work for apple silicon?? thanks for reading my comment
hey you mentioned the Fusion drive - yeah i regret getting that option now, i can boot from an external SSD and the whole machine feels so much faster. when i can i am going to change both the internal drives to something more performant.
Don’t regret! Remove the fusion drive andpPut an NVME SSD and a Sata SSD to that machine, and it will be fine! I did that in my machine, I have 500 + 500 GB fast storage now.
2021 - 2023: June 5th all Mac products transitioned to Apple silicon "Complete" June 5, 2028: Intel hardware will reach "vintage" status after having been discontinued five years prior, ending most of Apple's service and parts support for Intel hardware. June 5, 2030: Intel hardware will reach "obsolete" status after having been discontinued seven years prior, ending all of Apple's service and parts support for Intel information taken from Wikipedia - Mac transition to Apple silicon > TIMELINE hardware.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_transition_to_Apple_silicon Companies for the most part give support from 7 to 10 years max (after that is 3rd party). From 2020 to 2030 it would be 10 years of Silicon and in 4-6 years is gonna be a different world.
Little OT: Frankly, once I got my hands on the OG M1 Mini in late 2020, I have let go of any "nostalgia" I had for any Intel Mac. After the first week of use it was easy to see that Apple Silicon is the absolute future. I rather quickly sold ALL of my older Macs including a loaded BTO i7 2015 iMac along with my very populated Mac Pro 4,1. I bought a budget external enclosure, moved all my drives and run everything over Thunderbolt. I will "upgrade" to refurb Mac Studio M2 when the prices are 1000 bucks or less....forget Intel....long-live Apple Silicon.
The way Apple was dumping on Intel during the M3 Scary Fast event, I thought for sure Apple was about to drop the hammer. Very satisfied my Intel MacBook Pro gets to see another year, fans blazing and all!
I have a 12,1 (2011 iMac 21.5 in) that I ordered a graphics card for. I'm also going to be upgrading the internal HDD to an SSD. For using OCLP should I try to put the graphics card in before updating to a newer OS or after? It's a WX4150 so it's a metal card. I tried looking on the Mac Rumors forum but that gets really confusing really fast.
@@24kCookieMusic Hackintoshes will die soon, but they might rise up again in the future when PC market moves to ARM architecture, because it will within 3-5 years I think.
👌🏾💪🏾Im So Glad The 2019 16inch MacBook Pro Is Getting It. I Thought Apple Was Dropping All Intel Machines This Year.........Luckly We Still In This Big 😁😁😁😁
i'm guessing the MacBook Air 2020 the one with the Intel chip which I have that one I think when they release macOS 16 they will drop that one from the list as it doesn't have an M chip meaning my MacBook won't be able to get all the artificial intelligence stuff even similar stuff on macOS 15 the MacBook Air 2020 with the Intel chip can't do some of the stuff like the AI stuff and some of the other new features as you need a MacBook with an M chip for them to work so I may need to upgrade my Mac even though the MacBook I have is supported not all the features will work on my Mac only the basic simple new features my Mac can do so it's not that good to have Apple products on the bottom end of the lineup getting the new OS as not all the stuff will work on them. It's fine if you don't need all the new crazy features just need a little update but me I like to have all the new features which I only get some of the new features as my Mac doesn't have the M chip
Hi. I have a late 2011, nonmetal MacBook Pro currently running Ventura, thanks to you and OCLP. It's also upgraded with a 1TB SSD and 16 GB. Does the release of Sequoia mean it's time for me to upgrade to Sonoma?
The 2018 MacBook air was a terrible machine when it was new. Hot, slow, that's what makes the M1 so amazing. I am surprised it wasn't cut earlier. Friends don't let friends use none M based machines 😅
Wait, so are you saying a MacBook pro mid 2010 will still be able to run Sequoia? Really? Surely not at full capability given it's dated hardware. At the moment, it feels like it sort of chugs along on 14.5.perhaps due to its dead baterry (removed it), so it's plugged in 24/7 which I suspect is bottlenecking performance.
@@insoninenine8749 it's mostly just suspicion tbh, but from the dome, apps take a moment to launch, despite the OCLP configuration the mouse beach ball feature doesn't seem to work (allow it to spin - static whether toggled or not), and stage manager doesn't seem to activate like it does pre-driver patching. Not saying OCLP is the culprit, just assuming it's the age of the machine. 😂
@@Ink_and_Motion_Studio Most likely because Sonoma is not considered very stable at this point. The older the machine - specifically pre-Metal supported machines (before about 2012, depending on the model)) there are more patches required. If you want stability and performance, Monterey is your answer.
@@yorkan213swd6 not too sure about that sorry.. i installed it in parallels since it has an option to install macos directly, then i just upgraded to the beta
Opencore will live on, i am sure about it! I will never get rid of my mid 2012 macbook pro, even when intel support will stop, these macs can install other operating systems, making them usefull even beyond the macos era! I hope this isn't the last macos version intel macs will ever see, but the possibility is there. In the UK, brands need to tell how long devices will be supported for, and apple said "a minimum of 5 years after the product is first available for purchase", well, 2019 is 5 years ago, glad to see that the 2017 imac still gets the new version though! Gives me hope that intel isn't going to be left behind for, 2 years, maby? I hope the devs from the OCLP team will keep our dinosaurs with mesozoic period hardware alive though!
The Intel hardware in Macs is not powerful enough to run most of the new AI features. Some newer Intel processors have the extra hardware required to run it properly but Apple never used those chips in any of their products.
hey guys. I have a 2018 MacBook Air and it's been acting pretty slow recently, I was wondering if downloading hackintosh will help it get it back up to speed? I'm just needing help in where to start! if someone could help me out I'd be so appreciative. trying to get any computer ready for classes coming up this fall
Что за "Бастион" и их крипта PKOIN? Слышал, что это что-то интересное, но не совсем понимаю, о чем речь. macOS Sequoia Compatibility! 2 MACS ARE DEAD RIP !!!! Apple just released macOS Sequoia Beta 1 to Apple Developers! Is your Mac Compatible? What Macs are supposed and which ...
Nobody knows what you are talking about when you say stuff like: "That's a really powerful mac, so it's going to be supported.." Power has nothing to do with it. Money does
I think it’s time to move on and just join the current MAC community and stop living in the past. I mean we have our old Mac’s and can keep them around for posterity sake, and even use them for email, web browsing, old games. But it’s the year 2024. Stop forcing blistering fast and smooth M1+ ware down your old clunky intel computer’s throats already 😅
Apple is a money grab machine. I’ve been buying since 2009 and my last Mac book from 2018 and iPhone 14. I am no longer upgrading anything any more, IM OUT! At least give us 10 years support geesh 😮💨
i'm guessing the MacBook Air 2020 the one with the Intel chip which I have that one I think when they release macOS 16 they will drop that one from the list as it doesn't have an M chip meaning my MacBook won't be able to get all the artificial intelligence stuff even similar stuff on macOS 15 the MacBook Air 2020 with the Intel chip can't do some of the stuff like the AI stuff and some of the other new features as you need a MacBook with an M chip for them to work so I may need to upgrade my Mac even though the MacBook I have is supported not all the features will work on my Mac only the basic simple new features my Mac can do so it's not that good to have Apple products on the bottom end of the lineup getting the new OS as not all the stuff will work on them. It's fine if you don't need all the new crazy features just need a little update but me I like to have all the new features which I only get some of the new features as my Mac doesn't have a M chip in it
OCLP development will continue!
Until the 2020 intel macs lose support which is looking like 2027 (usually 7 years of support from apple)
@@_EyeOfTheTiger Yea probably/maybe, but people will continue to try to find a way, and there is a chance they will. Maybe even Mackintoshes will die first and then rise from the dead when PC moves to ARM itself in the near future.
@@slizgi86 maybe but that’s a huge if iOS has been running on ARM since day one and no one has reliably booted it on any Android device thus far
@@_EyeOfTheTiger True! We don't have iOS on Android Device, and have Android on iOS device. But we have Linux working (not fully yet) on M chips, so, there might be a way to somehow dig into it, maybe...
@@slizgi86 if you can write drivers that talk to iOS and somehow figure out how to get it to talk with the kernel then sure
My 2013 Acer Hackintosh still lives 💀
what type u have? I looking for laptop budget but upgradables to use hackintosh😊
@@tatypdp5337 acer aspire E1-572
Remember the days when people had obsolete Macs and didn't really care which of the OS it was running? I remember going to someone's house and they were running Mac OS 9 in the mid 2000's, they just didn't care.
See also the 3% of windows at version 7….
Have a 2011 i7 macbook that serves as a music player. Put in a SSD years ago, its still running smooth.
It becomes a bigger problem when third-party software begins to drop support for older MacOS versions. For example most web browsers no longer support MacOS 10.13 or earlier. OTOH even a 5-year-old web browser should still work with modern web sites.
@@zoomosis Think the bigger problem is when third party suppliers promise compatibility and then not give it.
My 64bit Adobe Photoshop CS6 stopped working. Didnt want to get a subscription.
So when I got a older laptop and installed CS5 and then wanted to upgrade to CS6 it would not do it because adobe would not allow that.
I Bought the FFin SW, so NEVER again Adobe
they didnt have social network or youtube to feel embarased about it
Thank you to the wonderful people at OCLP - yes, I have several of my older MBPs and MBAirs I love (including the - I admit it - ones with the butterfly keyboards and the touchbars I absolutely adore), and I Iook forward to updating them all to Sequoia.
Yay for my 2013 iMac surviving another year.
i'm staying on Sonoma there's nothing that interest me
I’m glad to still be able to update my 2015 MBP to macOS Sequoia using OCLP later on. I installed the beta on my M1 Mac mini and it seems to run fine.
I wonder how many more years will the Macbook Air M1 last...
I think at least a couple of years based on this diagram and on a yearly update cycle. I have one as well so we shall see.
@@Sci-Fi_Fan296 Well M1 seems to be as capable as M2 essentially. But unfortunately Apple will chop M1 before M2 instead of giving them an equal run
Thanks Mr Mac for the update. I have the 2019 13" Retina MBA so I'm somewhat disappointed that this (less than 5 year old) laptop is classed as unsupported now by Apple. The laptop works great but I'm not inspired to rush out a buy a new one. It seems to me that Apple are really exploiting brand loyalty here. What I would add is that I didn't see anything in Sequoia that makes me want to rush out and get it when it's released. I guess that I'll be adding the MBA to the pile of unsupported Macs using the great OCLP!
My 2018 MBP 15” lives to fight another day!
year, it lives to fight another year
Guess, at some not too far future these "vintage" Intel Macs will become cool to possess, people will take a look at it. Mine got stolen unfortunately.
The 2017 iMac Pro lives on!
Same
I was really happy when knowing that my old 2018 MBP still get supported
Average prices for base model computers supporting OSXV on eBay
Base model 2019 iMac 21.5" - $300
Base model 2022 Mac Studio - $1300
Base model 2018 Mac Mini - $200
Base model 2019 Mac Pro - $1700
Base model 2017 iMac Pro - $1000
Base model 2020 MacBook Air - $300
Base model 2018 MacBook Pro - $300
New minimum Apple Ecosystem requirement:
2020 MacBook Air - $300
iPad 7th Gen - $150
iPhone XR - $150
Watch Series 6 - $100
no cuz mac mini m1 is cheaper than macbook air still.
@@24kCookieMusic But you need a separate monitor anyways
@@24kCookieMusic also this isnt the m1 mac mini, this is the intel variant.
I'm quite happy with it... I am upgrading from a 2018 MacBook Pro to the M3 this week and will give my mother my 2018 MacBook Pro... I was worried it wouldn't be capable of the new system, but seems it just made the cut!
Why I stopped buying Mac’s since 2012. Long live OCLP 👏👏👏
My iMac Pro and Mac Mini 2018 and 2019 Macbook pro 16 inch i9 lives another year! space grey trilogy forever!!!
That's awesome was thinking of picking up a used 2019 macbook pro I think now that's a green light
I think I'd rather see Apple polish Sonoma, getting rid of some bugs than presenting a new OS this fall.
My 2018 MBA was trash. I hated it. When i saw the first reviews of M1, jumped on a maxed out MBP.
Why would you want to do that after paying whatever you paid for the 2018 MBP and then finding out that it was trash.
yeah m1 is way better than intel macs
Probably should have been Apple Silicon and better support for Sonoma should have 3 more years anyhow. Monterey is what will get axed and without Open Core patcher would leave a huge amount of legacy machines completely obsolete.
Thankfully I won't use one feature on the new OS, and Sonoma is running just fine thanks to Mr. Macintosh and that whole team!
Have an 3,6 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9 iMac 2019 Vega 48 with 128GB of RAM, so, will be using that for years to come. macOS Sequoia will run on it, so updates will be a couple of years
Just tried to install Sequoia beta today through settings. OCLP lists it as an unsupported host OS. Early 2015 macbook air.
I upgraded my MBA 2018 from Ventura to Sonoma last December to play around with it. Unfortunately no native support to Sequoia. Not going to shell out $1000+ to get newer devices when I don't see the benefit of it atm.
Unless I pick up a cheap M series MB or Mac Mini or go with the OCLP route.
I had a feeling the 2019 MacBook Pro would survive this and i can see it getting 2 more OS Updates before they stop supporting it but what i do see happening is them dropping the 2019 and 2020 intel macbooks at the same time but i could be wrong with that. I'm glad the 2019 MacBook is still getting native support because i will probably end up buying one so i can continue to use Windows fully supported and it will probably have all the hardware to run Windows 12.
I find it very strange how apple decided to drop support for both the 2018 and 2019 MacBook airs but they kept the MacBook Pros from 2018 and 2019
Bonjour, je suis surpris qu'il ait plus facile d'installer le dernier OS d'Apple dans VMWare, que dans un vrai iMac !
Is this last update for m1 chip?
My mid-2015 MacBook Pro is “officially” dead…but it still functions…sort of.
they killed off the ipadpro2017 too defo feel a tad sad about that
i'm new to apple things and was thinking of getting a m1 mac since the price has really gone down. how much do you expect it to last for update support? Also what about the open core legacy patcher will that work for apple silicon?? thanks for reading my comment
hey you mentioned the Fusion drive - yeah i regret getting that option now, i can boot from an external SSD and the whole machine feels so much faster. when i can i am going to change both the internal drives to something more performant.
Don’t regret! Remove the fusion drive andpPut an NVME SSD and a Sata SSD to that machine, and it will be fine! I did that in my machine, I have 500 + 500 GB fast storage now.
OMG, without OCLP, my 2018 Macbook Pro is now at the bottom of the list for native support for macOS Sequoia. 😅
I have a 2019 iMac so for me its all good.
Do you think Apple will drop Intel support entirely next year?
2021 - 2023: June 5th all Mac products transitioned to Apple silicon "Complete"
June 5, 2028: Intel hardware will reach "vintage" status after having been discontinued five years prior, ending most of Apple's service and parts support for Intel hardware.
June 5, 2030: Intel hardware will reach "obsolete" status after having been discontinued seven years prior, ending all of Apple's service and parts support for Intel
information taken from Wikipedia - Mac transition to Apple silicon > TIMELINE
hardware.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_transition_to_Apple_silicon
Companies for the most part give support from 7 to 10 years max (after that is 3rd party).
From 2020 to 2030 it would be 10 years of Silicon and in 4-6 years is gonna be a different world.
the T2 will last at least another year or two and no more than five years ofc
Little OT: Frankly, once I got my hands on the OG M1 Mini in late 2020, I have let go of any "nostalgia" I had for any Intel Mac. After the first week of use it was easy to see that Apple Silicon is the absolute future. I rather quickly sold ALL of my older Macs including a loaded BTO i7 2015 iMac along with my very populated Mac Pro 4,1. I bought a budget external enclosure, moved all my drives and run everything over Thunderbolt. I will "upgrade" to refurb Mac Studio M2 when the prices are 1000 bucks or less....forget Intel....long-live Apple Silicon.
The way Apple was dumping on Intel during the M3 Scary Fast event, I thought for sure Apple was about to drop the hammer. Very satisfied my Intel MacBook Pro gets to see another year, fans blazing and all!
So glad I left everything Apple back in 2023. Never going back.
I have a 12,1 (2011 iMac 21.5 in) that I ordered a graphics card for. I'm also going to be upgrading the internal HDD to an SSD. For using OCLP should I try to put the graphics card in before updating to a newer OS or after? It's a WX4150 so it's a metal card. I tried looking on the Mac Rumors forum but that gets really confusing really fast.
MacBook Pro 2018 top model told me to update to it in development but after update it ow says no network so just looking for a solution now 😂
big bummer for mba 2019 owners really, but using an "old" MacOs is not that bad
0:53 thank you for refering to macOS.
Hackintosh PCs are already running MACOS 15 on Reddit lol
for now but when apple drop intel macs from support it's end prob.
@@24kCookieMusic Apple were still selling Intel Mac Pros in 2022 so I imagine it won't be until around 2028 that Apple drops Intel support entirely.
but it won't support ai features
@@24kCookieMusic Hackintoshes will die soon, but they might rise up again in the future when PC market moves to ARM architecture, because it will within 3-5 years I think.
@@TheZazatv I can care less about AI that's a gimmick most people are already tired of hearing about it.
I have 2,4 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9 MacBook Pro from 2019 with 64 GB 2667 MHz DDR4. Will it work? Will Apple Intelligence work?
👌🏾💪🏾Im So Glad The 2019 16inch MacBook Pro Is Getting It. I Thought Apple Was Dropping All Intel Machines This Year.........Luckly We Still In This Big 😁😁😁😁
i'm guessing the MacBook Air 2020 the one with the Intel chip which I have that one I think when they release macOS 16 they will drop that one from the list as it doesn't have an M chip meaning my MacBook won't be able to get all the artificial intelligence stuff even similar stuff on macOS 15 the MacBook Air 2020 with the Intel chip can't do some of the stuff like the AI stuff and some of the other new features as you need a MacBook with an M chip for them to work so I may need to upgrade my Mac even though the MacBook I have is supported not all the features will work on my Mac only the basic simple new features my Mac can do so it's not that good to have Apple products on the bottom end of the lineup getting the new OS as not all the stuff will work on them. It's fine if you don't need all the new crazy features just need a little update but me I like to have all the new features which I only get some of the new features as my Mac doesn't have the M chip
Hi. I have a late 2011, nonmetal MacBook Pro currently running Ventura, thanks to you and OCLP. It's also upgraded with a 1TB SSD and 16 GB. Does the release of Sequoia mean it's time for me to upgrade to Sonoma?
@mochodaeditor Thanks. I'm still using Ventura. Should I upgrade to Sonoma?
I wonder why just the two MBAs, I was expecting the same 1 gen axing as usual ^^
However I have a feeling that 2026 will be the end for Intel support but we'll see.
is Mac mini late2012 can get Mac OS sequoia with open core?
2012 machines will still live!!!
Very few reasons to upgrade to yet another macOS version
Maybe someone should tell Apple it's not a fashion item to be replaced yearly
You'd be a little late to the game on that given that macOS has been operating on a yearly release cycle since 10.7 Lion came out in 2011.
@@demoman1596sh Yeah, it was as silly then, as it is now
Any info if OCLP will make this available for unsupported macs?
will this work on my Mac m6 chip?
Yay for my 2019 MBP surviving another year.
And my 2018 mini.
OCLP to the rescue!
Long live OCLP!
How I epilepsia be able to install it in a MacBook Air 2019? Would it be a way?
will Sequoia be infested with AI ?
Probably only for M chip macs, which means it also will be optional and can be disabøed like Siri.
Hope the day when x86 is dropped comes soon... I have already a hairdryer... BTW, does someone knows how to install the beta in Vmware Fusion ?
The 2018 MacBook air was a terrible machine when it was new. Hot, slow, that's what makes the M1 so amazing. I am surprised it wasn't cut earlier.
Friends don't let friends use none M based machines 😅
Wait, so are you saying a MacBook pro mid 2010 will still be able to run Sequoia? Really? Surely not at full capability given it's dated hardware. At the moment, it feels like it sort of chugs along on 14.5.perhaps due to its dead baterry (removed it), so it's plugged in 24/7 which I suspect is bottlenecking performance.
Why do you suspect that is bottlenecking performance?
@@insoninenine8749 it's mostly just suspicion tbh, but from the dome, apps take a moment to launch, despite the OCLP configuration the mouse beach ball feature doesn't seem to work (allow it to spin - static whether toggled or not), and stage manager doesn't seem to activate like it does pre-driver patching. Not saying OCLP is the culprit, just assuming it's the age of the machine. 😂
@@Ink_and_Motion_Studio Most likely because Sonoma is not considered very stable at this point. The older the machine - specifically pre-Metal supported machines (before about 2012, depending on the model)) there are more patches required. If you want stability and performance, Monterey is your answer.
@@insoninenine8749 yeah, that's what I concluded as well. Up until Ventura, it ran pretty smoothly.
It's not long since Sonoma shut the door on my 2017 iMac's face, I'm not buying another computer anytime soon, this is ridiculous 😡
Planned obsolescence of hardware you can't upgrade unless you have a DOSdude living in your basement
apple only supports their macs on average for 6 years so not sure why you’re upset. they do the same with their other products
Well reported. Always, Thank You, Mr. M 👍🏽
Intel lives on one more year!
How do we rip the new wallpapers out? I installed it in a VM and cant find the files anywhere they normally are located
Hi do you know how to install in vmware fusion ?
@@yorkan213swd6 not too sure about that sorry.. i installed it in parallels since it has an option to install macos directly, then i just upgraded to the beta
@@SintaxBSD Thanks !
Opencore will live on, i am sure about it! I will never get rid of my mid 2012 macbook pro, even when intel support will stop, these macs can install other operating systems, making them usefull even beyond the macos era! I hope this isn't the last macos version intel macs will ever see, but the possibility is there. In the UK, brands need to tell how long devices will be supported for, and apple said "a minimum of 5 years after the product is first available for purchase", well, 2019 is 5 years ago, glad to see that the 2017 imac still gets the new version though! Gives me hope that intel isn't going to be left behind for, 2 years, maby? I hope the devs from the OCLP team will keep our dinosaurs with mesozoic period hardware alive though!
Why would you even want to buy something with that short of a life span or support from it's manufacturer?
they could have kept the 2019 macbook air
Installed it on my 2017 mbp
beta version ?
@@theawesomerb2807 yeah
Y'all should consider running Linux on your intel macs
Let's face it, it's only a matter of time before ALL intel Macs won't be supported. We're 3 1/2 years into Silicon. I reckon 2 years more, 3 at best.
This is not about hey here is our new shiny OS, this is how apple makes hardware obsolete .. (well in their eyes anyway) 🤷🏼♂️
Air 2018 😢😢😢
The sad part is Apple intelligence is not supported on Intel hardware.
The Intel hardware in Macs is not powerful enough to run most of the new AI features. Some newer Intel processors have the extra hardware required to run it properly but Apple never used those chips in any of their products.
Ever get that feeling we are being had ?
OCLP
I got a 2015 MacBook Pro lol
Intel macs days are numbered now
hey guys. I have a 2018 MacBook Air and it's been acting pretty slow recently, I was wondering if downloading hackintosh will help it get it back up to speed? I'm just needing help in where to start! if someone could help me out I'd be so appreciative. trying to get any computer ready for classes coming up this fall
Honestly surprised this Os is not Apple Silicon only, gotta be final OS for Intel devices and OLCP won't help once the OS is AS only
I hope the 2025 update will support Intel again
So the macbook air 2015 and the 2016 are not compatible with sequoia ???????
wasnt even supported with Sonoma, or Ventura
gonna hackintosh it on my 8th gen core i3 currently waiting for a bigger usb
Что за "Бастион" и их крипта PKOIN? Слышал, что это что-то интересное, но не совсем понимаю, о чем речь. macOS Sequoia Compatibility! 2 MACS ARE DEAD RIP !!!! Apple just released macOS Sequoia Beta 1 to Apple Developers! Is your Mac Compatible? What Macs are supposed and which ...
Nobody knows what you are talking about when you say stuff like: "That's a really powerful mac, so it's going to be supported.." Power has nothing to do with it. Money does
I think it’s time to move on and just join the current MAC community and stop living in the past. I mean we have our old Mac’s and can keep them around for posterity sake, and even use them for email, web browsing, old games. But it’s the year 2024. Stop forcing blistering fast and smooth M1+ ware down your old clunky intel computer’s throats already 😅
more of the same!!!
Apple is a money grab machine. I’ve been buying since 2009 and my last Mac book from 2018 and iPhone 14. I am no longer upgrading anything any more, IM OUT! At least give us 10 years support geesh 😮💨
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I'm trying to update to Big Sur and it keeps on blocking me for every reason, @mr. Machintosh can you please help me out?
Can't believe this is the last update for MBA 2020.
No one said that.
Well, we can see that to buy a Mac Book Air is just a waste of time in the long and short run ! 🫤
i'm guessing the MacBook Air 2020 the one with the Intel chip which I have that one I think when they release macOS 16 they will drop that one from the list as it doesn't have an M chip meaning my MacBook won't be able to get all the artificial intelligence stuff even similar stuff on macOS 15 the MacBook Air 2020 with the Intel chip can't do some of the stuff like the AI stuff and some of the other new features as you need a MacBook with an M chip for them to work so I may need to upgrade my Mac even though the MacBook I have is supported not all the features will work on my Mac only the basic simple new features my Mac can do so it's not that good to have Apple products on the bottom end of the lineup getting the new OS as not all the stuff will work on them. It's fine if you don't need all the new crazy features just need a little update but me I like to have all the new features which I only get some of the new features as my Mac doesn't have a M chip in it