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- Can I boot Ubuntu on a MacBook Pro M4? - Apple Community
There are still a lot of hardware support for even the M1s that still need work, although basic usage on the M1 M2 Macs are fairly good for basic things I've heard people can even play games on them
- Fusion on the new iMac with the M4 chip - Apple Community
Windows 11 ARM is the version of Windows supported by VMware for use with Fusion 13 on Apple Silicon Macs Windows 11 includes a more robust Rosetta-like x86_64 translation feature that allows you to run a wide variety of applications compiled for Windows on Intel architectures "
- Are Intel-based Macs still supported by A… - Apple Community
Apple has discontinued all of their Intel-based Macs When Apple came out with Apple Silicon processors, they took the A-series designs from the iPhones and iPads, and scaled them up for higher performance
- Two Macs sharing same user account iCloud… - Apple Community
Two Macs sharing same user account iCloud but each one with its own desktop Hi, I have 2 Macs, a Mac Mini M4 and a Macbook Air M4 Both have been configured to use my user account and are connected to iCloud to safely store all my data there, and share it also with my iPhone
- Rosetta 2 support discontinuation notice - Apple Community
Rosetta 2 support discontinuation notice Following the announcement that macOS Tahoe would be the last version of the operating system that will support Intel-powered Macs, support for Rosetta 2 is planned to be mostly discontinued by late 2027
- Two Macs and One Studio Display - Real Wo… - Apple Community
Two Macs and One Studio Display - Real World Experience I have seen many online comments on all this, but I actually have a Studio Display and two Macs (13" 2022 Powerbook and M1 Studio) and want to post what I have learned
- Bootcamp Support: Enabling TPM 2. 0 on a M… - Apple Community
Bootcamp Support: Enabling TPM 2 0 on a MacBook Pro to run Windows 11 via an external SSD
- Dell Thunderbolt Dock WD22TB4 - Compatibi… - Apple Community
Macs support driving a maximum of two displays over Thunderbolt I'm pretty sure that means that when you use that dock with a Mac, some of the outputs just "mirror" each other (because in effect, they are being fed copies of a single video signal)
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