

(I am very grateful to Pico for unravelling the firmware updates in 11.4, without which this speculation wouldn’t have been possible.)
#List of macbook pro models by year mac#
That seems more brutal than usual, particularly with MacBook Air and Mac mini models, and it’s possible that the next round of firmware updates in macOS 11.5 might redeem some older models. On that basis, macOS 12 is most likely to be officially supported on the following hardware: The only exception to those is the iMac19,1, with its oddball 1554.120.15.0.0, which is close, but not identical, to the EFI firmware in T2 models. Interestingly, most of those non-T2 models which were updated in 11.4 have standardised on a single firmware version number of 429.120.4.0.0, which is the first time that I have seen such uniformity across models. Mac Pro models without a T2 chip, including the MacPro6,1, haven’t been updated.Mac mini models without a T2 chip haven’t been updated.MacBook Pros up to and including MacBookPro12 haven’t been updated, but from MacBookPro13 they have.

#List of macbook pro models by year update#

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