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The Details Of Apple's Transition From Intel To ARM Macs
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I read a MacRumors website article that says 2013 and earlier iMacs will not be able to run Big Sur. Have you seen any info confirming this. If true, I’m very disappointed since I have a late-2013 iMac that work great.
Fred: No need for guessing or rumors, Apple has the exact requirements for which Macs run Big Sur right here, toward the end of the page: https://www.apple.com/macos/big-sur-preview/ Looks like you are out of luck. But you can keep using it with Catalina for a while, I'm sure.
Compare security of Silicon against Intel?
Mark: Well we know nothing about the A-series chip that would be in the first Macs with it. Probably a version of the one that will come out with new iPhones in the fall. So far the security record of Apple's A-series chips has been pretty good, though.
I need a new laptop to replace my 2011 MB Pro and am looking at MB Air this time. However, don't know if I should wait for new ARM Airs and can't find possible release dates for Airs, only MB Pros and iMacs.
Are you aware of when they might be out?
John: If you've read the rumors, you have as much information as I do. And keep I'm mind these are only rumors, and rumors are often wrong. Sometimes very wrong.