
Oh, and you can load macOS 10.14 Mojave onto it. For an SBC, that’s some serious hardware, but it comes at a relatively steep cost: US $298. The 4.3” x 3.1” x 0.5” SBC sports an Intel Core m3-7Y30 CPU, 8 GB of RAM, an optional 64 GB of eMMC storage, and plenty of ports to choose from. One of the latest (and most powerful) SBCs is the LattePanda Alpha, a compact device packed with some serious hardware. There are more supported cards but AMD's fragmented product stack makes it hard to organize.The single-board computer (SBC) world was set on fire with the introduction of the Raspberry Pi 6 years ago. TLDR: try to get an AMD card or use the intel GPU since the Nvidia is probably dying (Apple VS Nvidia hate is still ongoing).
Fermi series: Up to High Sierra though many experience graphical issues so are limited to Sierra. Tesla series: 8XXX and newer support High Sierra while 7XXX and older are not guaranteed past El Capitan. ANY Intel HD Graphics in Atom/Celeron/Pentium: NOT SUPPORTED. Intel Iris Graphics IceLake: 10.15.4 to Current(Note that only Iris models like the G4 and G7 are supported, GT1 are not supported). Intel HD Graphics UHD620 to 655: up to Current. Intel HD Graphics HD615 to HD650: up to Current. Intel HD Graphics HD610 (GT1-tier): NOT SUPPORTED. Intel HD Graphics P530 (and probably the P555 and P580): up to Current. Intel HD Graphics HD510 to 550: up to Current. Intel HD Graphics 2500 (IvyBridge): NOT SUPPORTED (only used for QuickSync). Intel HD Graphics 1st generation (Arrandale): up to 10.13.x.
So here is a list of the intel GPUs (only on Core CPU models): Laugh all you want, the most compatible GPU of them all are intel GPUs! NOTE: VGA and analog DVI on HD4000 and later, Nvidia or AMD GPUs IS NOT SUPPORTED. While it's made for Catalina the information is applicable to both High Sierra and Mojave, the rest of this FAQ section is still relevant (with more sources).īIG. U/dracoflar has made a pretty good thread for GPU recommendations, check it here: GPU Buyers Guide.
If you're here with an AMD CPU, you're going to need to put forth double the effort!
Xcode AppleWatch simulator is broken in Catalina. Docker toolbox is the only solution as its VirtualBox based, many features are unavailable with this. VirtualBox works fine as its doesn't use AppleHV. Virtual Machine running off of AppleHV's framework will not work(ie: Parallels 15, Vmware). Do note these fixes just disable functionality, they're not real fixes. some fixes can be found here: Adobe Fixes. Adobe Products don't always work and there is no fix for lightroom at the moment. Mic support is limited to VoodooHDA on Ryzen, no mic support for 15/16H CPUs. AMD Threadripper 3rd Gen(19H) is not currently supported. Unfixable audio issues on G series APUs, must use external DAC. Lower GPU performance than Windows for Nvidia, AMD GPUs exhibit similar if not better performance than windows. Be it an AMD Ax CPU or one of the G Ryzen chips, the GPU will not work. So much works, that it is easier to say what doesn't so here we go:. The latest version of macOS Catalina(when running OpenCore). AMD Ryzen(17H) and FX CPUs(15H/16H, Bulldozer and Jaguar). Do note that distros are unsupported so please follow Vanilla guides like the Vanilla AMD Guide and those found in the AMD guides section: While it may be more work, the AMD hackintosh scene has gotten quite a bit easier. This data is taken from real Macs, your compatibility may vary. Celeron: CPU-only, follows Core i tree, need to apply fakeCPUID(iGPU will not work). Pentium: CPU-only, follows Core i tree, need to apply fakeCPUID(iGPU will not work). Extreme platforms and chips: are compatible (depending on the time of their release, the OS version support varies.). P4: possible, don't ask me, you like pain.
You'll be stuck in SnowLeopard, needs a custom kernel, runs slow, no GPU acceleration, why do you like pain?
Whiskey Lake, Cannon Lake, CoffeeLake and KabyLake-Refresh are all KabyLake based, they're basically all the same. CoffeeLake: from 10.13.6 (17G2112) to Current (for better support 10.14+ is recommended). Amber Lake (Y-series): 10.14.1 to Current (rare). KabyLake-R: from 10.13.6 to Current (for better support, it's the same as KabyLake). Penryn (without X3100): from 10.5.5 to 10.11.x(CPUs supporting SSE4 can run 10.13 natively).