According to news on June 8, Apple officially released the latest operating system macOS at the WWDC 2023 Developers Conference held today. Sonoma. Sadly, however, some older Mac models will not be able to get this version of the upgrade.
Shortly after the launch, Mykola, the leader of the OpenCore Legacy Patcher project Grymalyuk tweeted that the team will be working on upgrading older Mac models to macOS Sonoma, and shared a photo of a 2013 Mac Screenshot of Pro successfully upgraded to macOS Sonoma.
#Grymalyuk said that the process of porting this new operating system will face many challenges, and the entire project is expected to take approximately 6 months to complete. If you are interested, you can click to go to the GitHub page, which contains more detailed information.
It is worth mentioning that OpenCore Legacy Patcher is a software utility designed to allow PC users and owners of older Mac models to install newer versions of the macOS operating system on their computers. This community-driven project is built on OpenCore and is specifically tailored for older Mac models.
Although Apple announced that some old Mac models cannot be upgraded to macOS Sonoma, fortunately, OpenCore Legacy The existence of the Patcher project allows users who use older Mac models to enjoy the features and experience of the latest operating system. In the coming months, we can look forward to the results of this project, bringing a new operating system experience to older Mac models.
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