I remember checking TonyMacx86's forums the day of the WWDC 2020 keynote video presentation and seeing tons of people lamenting the end of the Hackintosh. I haven't really checked in since. I'd imagine that work is still on-going to keep current Hackintosh builds running current x86-64 versions of macOS (as I'm sure those with working Hackintoshes want to keep using them). Does anyone on here (following that segment of the greater Mac user community at large) have any insight as to what all is going on there?
One thing that I'm particularly curious about is whether or not building 11th Generation Intel based Hackintoshes is proving to be difficult given that Apple doesn't (and very likely never will) have any systems with 11th Generation Intel inside. I'd imagine it'd be akin to getting AMD processors to function. Though maybe I'm wrong on that? Certainly between having had a MacBook Air, a 4-port 13" MacBook Pro, and a 27" iMac all use various classes of 10th Gen that, at least, specc'ing a 10th Gen Hackintosh ought to be no trouble.
Anyway, I'm curious to hear from anyone with insight from the Hackintosh community as to what's currently going on over there in light of Intel's days of powering the Macintosh being effectively numbered.
One thing that I'm particularly curious about is whether or not building 11th Generation Intel based Hackintoshes is proving to be difficult given that Apple doesn't (and very likely never will) have any systems with 11th Generation Intel inside. I'd imagine it'd be akin to getting AMD processors to function. Though maybe I'm wrong on that? Certainly between having had a MacBook Air, a 4-port 13" MacBook Pro, and a 27" iMac all use various classes of 10th Gen that, at least, specc'ing a 10th Gen Hackintosh ought to be no trouble.
Anyway, I'm curious to hear from anyone with insight from the Hackintosh community as to what's currently going on over there in light of Intel's days of powering the Macintosh being effectively numbered.