All Macs that support OS X 10.8 can run OS X Mavericks

Source: Internet
Author: User
Tags macbook

Depending on the release notes of the OS X 10.9 Mavericks developer preview, Mac computers that support the current OS X 10.8 mountain lion can support OS X Mavericks. On yesterday's WWDC, Apple did not show which Macs could run the next generation OS X system. Mac computers that specifically support OS X Mavericks include:

IMAC (Models in mid or later 2007)

MacBook (aluminum model in late 2008, early 2009 or later)

Macbookpro (Models in mid/late 2007 or later)

MacBook Air (Models for late 2008 or later)

MAC Mini (pre-2009 or later models)

Mac Pro (Models for early 2008 or later)

Xserve (early 2009)

In addition, OS X Mavericks requires a 64-bit Intel processor Mac to run a Mac OS x 10.6.7 Snow Leopard or an updated system to upgrade and install 8GB of free hard disk space. In fact, the minimum upgrade system required by mountain Lion is OS X 10.6.8, which is higher than mavericks? The current OS X Mavericks Beta has been opened for developers to download, and the official version will be released this fall.

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