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From: Zen Dollar Round6/8/2022 9:24:57 AM
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Where we’re heading: macOS 13 Ventura

In the Keynote opening WWDC 2022, Apple announced the release of macOS 13 Ventura this autumn/fall. Apple has already provided an overview, and a more detailed list of most of the changes coming. This article looks at some of the more surprising and significant changes, and follows on from yesterday’s article looking at where we’ve come from.

Supported Macs

Apple has dropped some recent models from the list of those officially supported by Ventura, which reads:
  • iMac 2017 (iMac18,1) and later
  • iMac Pro
  • MacBook Air 2018 (MacBookAir8,1) and later
  • MacBook Pro 2017 (MacBookPro14,1) and later
  • Mac Pro 2019 (MacPro7,1) and later
  • Mac Studio
  • Mac mini 2018 (Macmini8,1) and later
  • MacBook 2017 (MacBook10,1) and later.
It’s also adding the two new M2 models announced at WWDC, the MacBook Air 2022 and MacBook Pro 13-inch 2022. Notable by its omission is any Mac mini 2022.

More at: eclecticlight.co
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