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ramgine
10 hours ago
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syntaxing
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Yeah but macOS has never been ran on a “A” series chip before which makes it all more so interesting.
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joakleaf
9 hours ago
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Technically, the Apple Developer Transition Kit Mac Mini from the Apple Silicon transition (just before the M1 release) ran on an A12Z.
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jonpalmisc
9 hours ago
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The Developer Transition Kit (DTK) ran on the A12Z chip. I don't think this should be interpreted as a signal of iOS/macOS unification.
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pjmlp
9 hours ago
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It is a given on Windows land, Apple is the one that rather sells two for the price of two.
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