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I assume it’ll say your device doesn’t support the new version if your computer is more than 6 months old, so you’re constantly forced to buy the newest latest model

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People like to perpetuate this about Apple, but it’s really not true. I’ve had my Mac for… over ten years? It can get the most recent version of Catalina, which was updated until 2022. It’s still going strong and I use it every day.

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You should 100% not be using a system that doesn’t receive security updates.

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So why did my 2011 iMac never receive anything beyond High Sierra?

(Edit: was confused about versions, don’t mind me)

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You have an older model than mine, I have a mid 2012 Macbook Pro, that may be why

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Apple perpetuates this about apple. I have a 10 yr old ipad that is stuck on ios (not ipad os) 9 while unix, linux and windows manage to work on 20 yr old machine.

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Windows 11 works on a 20yr old machine?

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Your completely wrong with windows support.

Windows 11 only supports 64 bit processers. The first consumer 64bit processers were released in 2003. Many machines made in 2003 wouldn’t have this.

Windows 11 requires UEFI which want introduced till 2006.

Windows also requires TPM 2. TPM was defined in 2009. TPM 2 was defined in 2014.

Windows 11 gpu needs direct x 11 support, first published in 2014.

You would need a machine that has cutting edge hardware in 2014. To get it to possibly support windows 11.

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