Site icon Pocketables

Apple cuts OS X Mountain Lion support for some older Macs

black macbook - for some reason we don't have an alt tag here

The release of OS X Mountain Lion is rapidly approaching. It’ll happen sometime this month, so you’ll be able to purchase, download, and install the latest iteration of Apple’s desktop operating system soon – if you own a supported Mac.

Apple released the list of Macs that support Mountain Lion, and you can read that list right here:

If your Mac is on the list, you’ll be ready to upgrade when Mountain Lion is released this month. However, there are quite a few Intel-based Macs that aren’t on the list. Apple didn’t say anything about its reasons for dropping support for any of the Macs not included in the list, but  Ars Technica believes it comes down to graphics drivers and chipsets.

All of the unsupported Macs use GPUs with 32-bit drivers, not 64-bit. Mountain Lion works with every Mac that runs 64-bit hardware – not 32-bit – so any Mac that is incapable of doing so is now unsupported.

[MacRumors | Ars Technica]
Pocketables does not accept targeted advertising, phony guest posts, paid reviews, etc. Help us keep this way with support on Patreon!
Exit mobile version