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Yeah. It's the first production Mac using an A-chip and is a Mac that has had many things cut out for savings. The question is did Apple feature cut required functionality.


The first Apple Silicon developer boxes were Mac Minis with A series chips so I wouldn’t have expected any issues.


The A12Z in the developer transition kit didn't support hardware virtualization.


That's why I chose to specifically mention production. The developer boxes were to get macOS native stuff going but virtualization was not a priority.


But they also had iPad chips, not iPhone.




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