• bdot@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    no - i get that, but the article says new OS will require M-Series. isn’t that something different?

    seems silly that a brand new (wildly successful) piece of hardware might not be getting an update, after less than 6 months on the market…

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      2 hours ago

      It will get the update.

      By phasing out Intel what they really mean is phasing out support for the x86 CPU architecture in favor of ARM.

      The MacBook Neo runs on A-Series instead of M-Series CPUs, but both are ARM and all ARM Macs will be supported in the upcoming release.

      Apple said it will supported “M1 and later” which means every Mac after they launched the M1 model, which will include the Neo.