![]() If you've owned a Mac for 8-9 years, Mojave offers a good reason to upgrade your hardware and join the modern Metal party. Older Mac Pro models dating back to 2010 can be outfitted with new Metal-capable GPUs to run the new release, making it clear Apple isn't just dropping legacy machines to force new purchases.ĭrawing a line at Metal-capable GPUs allows Apple to optimize graphics performance-particularly for entirely new software features including multi-user FaceTime and other new iOS-familiar UI features. The new Mojave drops support for a couple years of non-Retina models, but still supports some non-Retina Macs, as the problem isn't their display resolution but rather their GPU capabilities. This includes 2009-2011 ("non slim") iMacs 2010-2011 Mac minis 2009-2010 plastic non-Retina MacBooks and 2011 or earlier non-Retina MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models. ![]() Lack of support for Metal graphics is why some of the Macs that are supported in today's macOS High Sierra can't be upgraded to run Mojave. ![]()
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