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    The Hackintosh community faces a significant setback as Apple’s transition to its silicon chips results in the removal of crucial driver support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth cards. These cards were integral for seamless integration with Apple services like iMessage and FaceTime. As a result, many believe the end is near for Hackintosh.

    Before delving deeper, it’s essential to understand why Apple’s silicon chips are making waves in the computing world. The M-Series chip, Apple’s first-designed System on a Chip (SoC) for Macs, marks a revolutionary shift away from Intel chips used since 2006. This integration of various components, including CPU, GPU, unified memory architecture (RAM), Neural Engine, and more, into a single chip powers the Mac with unprecedented speed and efficiency.

    With Hackintosh’s decline, users are urged to embrace Apple’s new Mac lineup, which leverages the power and efficiency of the M-Series chip. From the Mac mini to the M-Series MacBook Air, these machines offer unmatched performance and versatility, setting a new standard for Mac computing.

    As we bid farewell to Hackintosh, let’s welcome the future of Mac computing powered by Apple’s groundbreaking silicon chips. Share your experiences and thoughts on this transition in the comments below.

    Check out 9to5’s article for more: https://apple.news/AAztAVXk3Szq8jcwLRaWfKg