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Similar to Sonoma, the 2019 iMac is the only supported Intel Mac that lacks a T2 security chip. macOS Sequoia is the first version of macOS to drop support for a Mac with a T2 security chip. The following devices are compatible with macOS Sequoia: [2] iMac (2019 and later) iMac Pro (2017) MacBook Air (2020 and later) MacBook Pro (2018 and later)
This is a list of built-in apps and system components developed by Apple Inc. for macOS that come bundled by default or are installed through a system update. Many of the default programs found on macOS have counterparts on Apple's other operating systems, most often on iOS and iPadOS.
Apple’s iMac is a sleek, powerful all-in-one desktop.Outfitted with the company’s new M3 chip, the latest iMac is a solid go-to computer for people looking for a family system that can handle ...
The iMac with Apple silicon is a line of all-in-one desktop Macs made by Apple Inc. since 2021. The first major redesign of the iMac line since 2012, the case and internals were redesigned to use Apple's custom processors, starting with the M1 system on a chip.
Feast your eyes on the 2023-released Apple iMac desktop computer. You'll get a roomy 23.5-inch display and a color-matched Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse. It's a one-stop shop for productivity at ...
Also, the most affordable they've ever been: the 2024 MacBook Air, the iMac All-in-One Desktop Computer and the latest Apple Watch Ultra. AirPods are also just begging to be snapped up — you'll ...
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The 21.5 inch 2017 iMac is the only supported standard configuration model to have no retina display. Macs that support macOS Ventura are as follows. [5] [15] [16] iMac (2017 or later) iMac Pro (2017) MacBook (2017) MacBook Air (2018 or later) MacBook Pro (2017 or later) Mac Mini (2018 or later) Mac Pro (2019 or later) Mac Studio (2022 or later)