Ask HN: What will happen to Apple Silicon devices once Apple ends updates? 3 points by yu3zhou4 a day ago Is Asahi Linux the way to prolong the lifespan of M-serie MacBooks?
dotcoma a day ago When do they expect the last update for the Macbook M1 ?And why Asahi Linux ? al_borland a day ago Apple typically provides official support for 5-7 years after a product is last sold. Up to 10 for batteries.https://support.apple.com/en-us/102772 dotcoma a day ago Thanks. yu3zhou4 a day ago Around 2030 I think.As far as I know, Asahi is the only Linux distro that is capable of running on Apple Silicon dotcoma a day ago Thanks. I’ll take a look and maybe send a little money their way.
al_borland a day ago Apple typically provides official support for 5-7 years after a product is last sold. Up to 10 for batteries.https://support.apple.com/en-us/102772 dotcoma a day ago Thanks.
yu3zhou4 a day ago Around 2030 I think.As far as I know, Asahi is the only Linux distro that is capable of running on Apple Silicon dotcoma a day ago Thanks. I’ll take a look and maybe send a little money their way.
bigyabai a day ago The same thing that happens to all vintage Macs. Apple discontinues support, tells you to recycle it and buy a new machine.Asahi is only an option for devices which support it, which today is limited to M1/M2 only.
When do they expect the last update for the Macbook M1 ?
And why Asahi Linux ?
Apple typically provides official support for 5-7 years after a product is last sold. Up to 10 for batteries.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/102772
Thanks.
Around 2030 I think.
As far as I know, Asahi is the only Linux distro that is capable of running on Apple Silicon
Thanks. I’ll take a look and maybe send a little money their way.
The same thing that happens to all vintage Macs. Apple discontinues support, tells you to recycle it and buy a new machine.
Asahi is only an option for devices which support it, which today is limited to M1/M2 only.