For years, the Hackintosh community faced a daunting wall: Apple’s transition to Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3). Enthusiasts feared that Intel compatibility would die overnight. However, macOS Sonoma and the upcoming macOS Sequoia still support Intel—specifically the Alder Lake and Raptor Lake generations.
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Intel’s UHD 770 iGPU (found on Alder Lake 12th-gen and Raptor Lake 13th/14th-gen CPUs) has long been a tricky point for Hackintoshers. The good news? With macOS Ventura, Sonoma, and even Sequoia, UHD 770 can work – but not out of the box, and not with full Metal 3 acceleration. Let’s cut through the confusion. uhd 770 hackintosh new
Intel UHD 770 integrated GPU (found in 12th, 13th, and 14th Gen "Alder/Raptor Lake" CPUs) is completely unsupported Unlocking Alder Lake: The Ultimate Guide to a
For those interested in exploring the world of Hackintosh and UHD 770, here are some valuable resources: UHD 770 display output UHD 770 Metal /
Let's talk about the device-id 9B3E. This is the Device ID for the mobile Raptor Lake GPU (found in the 13th Gen H-series laptop chips). macOS Sequoia has native drivers for 0x9B3E.
: While you can "spoof" the device ID to appear as a supported model (like UHD 630), this usually results in a display that boots but lacks any graphical performance. Virtualization