MacOS Big Sur 11 (2020)
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System requirements
Unlike macOS Catalina, which supported every standard configuration Mac that Mojave supported, Big Sur drops support for various Macs released 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: macOS versions, iTerm2, Homebrew, FileVault, System Integrity Protection,
dscacheutil
,networksetup
, XNU kernel, APFS, diskutil, mdfind, Keychain Access, Growl, Activity Monitor, sidecar, macOS FHS, Apple Notification Center,sw_vers
, Spotlight,pbcopy
, MacOS application firewall,Applesimutils
, Automatic login,security (command)
,codesign
,spctl
, Alfred, Xcode,system_profiler
,log show
, MacOS Preview, Rectangle app, Finder, macOS: Shortcuts, SEP, osascript, macOS profile, UTM,softwareupdate, systemsetup, pmset
, macOS tips, macOS Dock, Automator, SIP, System Preferences,installer, cryptex
, AirPlay, macOs first setup, Universal Control, menu bar, IPSW
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