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Revision as of 18:38, 2 September 2022
wikipedia:macOS Big Sur (November 2020)
System requirements
Unlike macOS Catalina (2019), which supported every standard configuration Mac that macOS Mojave (2018) supported, Big Sur drops support for various Macs released 8 years ago in 2012 and 2013. Big Sur runs on the following Macs:[1]
- MacBook: Early 2015 and newer
- MacBook Air: Mid 2013 and newer
- MacBook Pro: Late 2013 and newer
- Mac Mini: Late 2014 and newer
- iMac: Mid 2014 and newer
- iMac Pro: Late 2017
- Mac Pro: Late 2013 and newer
- Developer Transition Kit (only up to Big Sur 11.3 beta 2[2])
Related terms
See also
- macOS versions: Mojave (2018), MacOS Catalina 10 (2019), macOS Big Sur 11 (2020), macOS Monterey 12 (2021), macOS Ventura 13.0 (2022), macOS Sonoma 14.0 (2023)
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