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The Rise and Fall of Hackintosh
This video goes into the current state of hackintosh and future concerns about hackintosh. It also tackles the OpenCore project and those wanting to build a hackintosh today.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
02:00 Hackintosh History and Clones
03:47 Current Apple Pricing
04:53 OpenCore Project
06:35 Documentation and Build Guide
07:40 What NOT to use
10:00 The Future of Hackintosh
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27 thoughts on “The Rise and Fall of Hackintosh

  1. I will be there to watch the battle between Apple and Open Core. One end is motivated by pure tinkering and a bit of anger towards Apple's policies, and the other end is motivated purely by profit for its shareholders. I hope this confrontation lives up to its billing fr. I am betting that a bunch of tinkerers can beat Apple at their own game…

  2. Love Hackintosh, build one using cameleon about 13 years ago but got to a point it wouldn't update and ended up crashing while using Kodi, lol … will try to build another one soon. Love your videos and your knowledge… thank you for your work..

  3. Well about arm the future technology of home devices will be all arm /arm64 most smart phones uses arm64 smart tv have arm cpu xbox and Playstation even ECU on modern cars arm64 are the fastest when it has to deal with encryption and decryption it will outperform even the fastest server cpu Fugaku is the worlds fastes supercomputer
    higher 2.0 EFLOPS on a different mixed-precision benchmark

    Memory: HBM2 32 GiB/node

    Storage: 1.6 TB NVMe SSD/16 nodes (L1); 150 PB shared Lustre FS (L2); Cloud storage services (L3);

    Architecture: 158,976 nodes; Fujitsu ARM64FX CPU (48+4 core) per node; Tofu interconnect D

    So the today tech will be just garbage

  4. The hardware is not why you pay a lot of money for Apple computers. What you pay for is the better experience of MacOS, and not having to install and tweak the operating system. A person can build the same experience with a Hackintosh, but by the time you finish it would have been less hassle to get a Windows PC. Why "spend a few days beating your head against a wall"! Spend $500 dollars more and get an Apple built machine with no worries, especially if you get Apple Care! The tech support with Apple Care is worth that money alone.

  5. When they get Linux to run on a M1 or M1X mac, trust me..it will not be long before they will find a way to get it running on a ARM based computer.

  6. I've hackintoshed over 10 years, still running it on a Intel Nuc i7 as we speak. Honestly…the M1 Mac mini will get me over to a "real" mac i guess. So Apple came at the right moment with the right computer to get me over to Apple camp ..

  7. i would kill to deck out a mac like a gaming PC :/ my friend just built his own PC and while i would be fine with windows, i just prefer mac. i think it's funny that as a kid i wanted to do a hackintosh to save money, but now i want to hackintosh so i can personalize it and power it to the absolute max. funny how that now i can actually afford apple and a wild rig, my intentions have changed!

  8. Z97 ASUS Radeon 580 . How do I fix the IGPU display. Two things are happening, on the Mac side it does not recognize two separate displays (tried several different. Displays). When I add the Radeon, the igpu freezes with boot script while the Radeon displays five screens with one being pink. All are 27 displays with no weird adapters. Please advise

  9. I switched to Windows from Mac a few years ago. I can't lie, Windows is pretty trash. Things suck up RAM, it gets slower over time, things just use more resources than they should. Some of the interface is absurd…the pinned folders in File Explorer couldn't scroll properly until the last update…Yes, I've done all the maintenance and cleaning. It's just not the same level of quality.

    My hackintosh on Sandybridge is as snappy as the day I got it. Linux is like that too, if only it had more support from mainstream software. Adobe, just to name one. I know there are alternatives, but they have tiny communities.

    Really, I just wish windows was better, and based on Unix…OK, I guess I just wish Linux had the lions share of the market.

  10. Just when things look like they are going to go "away"… Someone or a group figures it out lol. I wouldn't say Hackintosh will be phased out more so like Apple's Intel line of computers. I'm really considering a hackintosh. I still have a 2012 MBP and runs smooth, but I want a iMac Pro "system" for music production and everything else I do on my macbook, but without that high ass price tag.

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