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by s_dev 1737 days ago
The problem is mac OS now uses M series chips. You'd be developing legacy code.
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It's not legacy code until the day Apple definitively axes Intel models. The writing is on the wall yes, but they are still selling Intel Macs and they are not deprecated yet. The majority of development still happens on Intel Macs.

I built an 11th-gen Rocket Lake 128GB Hackintosh with Thunderbolt Display support+2 LED Cinema Display recently and it's been great. Thunderbolt 3 support on a Hackintosh has been nice. Just hoping for Thunderbolt 4/Maple Ridge drivers/11th-gen iGPU drivers if ever.

>It's not legacy code until the day Apple definitively axes Intel models.

You can't run Xcode 13 on any Intel mac OS machine.

That’s not true, Xcode 13 still fully supports Intel Macs.
What motherboard/gpu did you use for that?
Gigabyte Z590 Vision D
Thank you.
Forgot to mention it's a Radeon R9 270, quite old. Might want to upgrade to Radeon 6900 XT in the future if 8K monitor on macOS becomes possible