Wed Jun 11, 2025 6:19 am
After the Apple WWDC which introduced their latest MacOS, almost all Intel based Macs are no longer supported. There are a few 2019 and 2020 models with the Intel chip but darn, they did not include the 2017 iMac Pro, which with its Xeon processor and AMD Vega GPUs, are still very relevant and beefy. I would continue to stay with it using Sequoia for as long as it’s churning and delivering videos out of Resolve running on it. How I had hope that Apple would support the 2017 iMac Pro for one or two more versions before calling Intel dead for MacOS.
URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2, BMPCC 6K. iMac Pro 27” 5K Retina, 64gb, 1Tb SSD, 12Tb M.2 NVMe TB4 DAS, 36Tb HDD DAS, Vega 56 8gb GPU/ BM Vega 56 8gb eGPU, MacOS Sequoia+DVRS 19.1.4, BM Panel & Speed Editor. Mac Mini M2 Pro 10/16 cores, Sequoia+DVRS 20