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All Mac Machines Aren’t Able To Support Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain

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All Mac Machines Aren’t Able To Support Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain

In the recent times Apple has announced that its Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion will reach your destination this summer, we can say that it’s really good news for specially Mac user. This good news also has a bad aspect and that is All Mac machines aren’t able to support the mountain Lion according to mac generation. Such as Apple has casts off its support for Intel’s GMA 950 and x3100 chipsets.

While OS X Lion has a minimum spec requirement of an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, Mountain Lion’s heftier graphics requirements efficiently places these machines to pasture:

• Any Intel Core 2 Duo MacBook from late 2007 – late 2008 (Model Numbers: MB061*/B, MB062*/B, MB063*/B, MB402*/A MB403*/A MB404*/A, MB402*/B)

• The Mid-2007 Mac mini (Model Numbers: MB138*/A, MB139*/A)

• Late 2006 polycarbonate iMac (Model Number: MA710xx/A)

• The original early 2008 MacBook Air (Model Number: MB003LL/A)

So, what you have thought about it let us we know in the comments below…

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