Intel-powered Macs won't get some new MacOS Monterey features
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Looking forward to getting all that MacOS goodness on your Mac? If you're running an Intel-powered Mac -- you know, like most Mac users out there -- then you're going to miss out of some features.
That's right. M1-powered Macs have been out for a little over six months, and already Apple is making some features exclusive to them.
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A look at Apple's listing of features for MacOS Monterey preview highlights which features will be M1-Mac only.
Examining the footnotes, the features listed as M1-only are:
- FaceTime Portrait Mode
- Live Text in Photos
- Interactive globe in Maps
- Detailed new city experience in Maps
- Neural text-to-speech voice in more languages for Siri
- On-device keyboard dictation
Want any of these features? You'll need a new M1 Mac.
See:
- M1 MacBook Air review: Impressive, but doesn't beat my Intel MacBook Pro
- M1 MacBook Air review: After 3 months use, here's what I wish I'd known
- The Mac price crash of 2021
So, even if you just bought a shiny new Intel Mac, here's your warning from Apple that obsolescence is already on the horizon.