![]() That would mean that the system requirements looked like this: This would mean that all of the white MacBooks would lose support, all iMacs from 20 would lose support, all MacBook Pros from 2010 would lose support, All Mac Minis from 2010 would lose support, all MacBook Airs from 2010 would lose support, and lastly, and most unfortunately, all Mac Pros with out the new round design would lose support. ![]() This would also mean that all Macs with the outdated Core 2 Duo processors would be dropped as well. My theory is that Apple will drop support for computers without thunderbolt ports. Because of the introduction of a new file system, I believe that Apple will Drop even more computers this time. How ever, from 10.8 to 10.11, apple did not change anything about its system requirements. From 10.4 to 10.8, Apple removed support for macs that we're getting up there in age. This seems fair, because the iPhone 5 and the iPod touch 5 came out about 4/5 years ago, and are, of course, using outdated technology. iPad Air, Air2, Pro 9.7 inch and Pro 12.9 inch.So the requirements would look like this: Currently, that means the iPhone 5, iPod touch fifth GEN, and the 3rd and 4th GEN iPads. To begin with iOS, it is easy to figure this one out. With the announcement of WWDC2017, as well as apple warning users that future versions of iOS will not support 32 bit apps, and the (hopeful) upgrade to the Apple File system, it got me thinking about the next versions of macOS and iOS’s system requirements.
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