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Did Apple Start to Fight Against Hackintosh

by linathael . Original by Lionel - 03/11/2009 06:00:00 CET

Yesterday, a website was reporting that Apple massively modified CPU related information in Mac OS X 10.6.2 with one direct effect on Hackintosh based on Intel ATOM CPU. According to the website, this was a direct attack against Hackintosh. This site even reported about a forthcoming 10.5.9 that would also break support for ATOM. 

Among changes in CPU information, Apple removed the compatibility layer for ATOM in the new kernel. It is true that the number of hackintosh exploded with the release of cheap ATOM-based hardware and the compatibility of Mac OS X 10.5 for ATOM. Some voices on the net start claiming that removing support for ATOM would target Hackintosh on purpose. This is a bit short-minded we think. Indeed, Apple might have included support for ATOM when the CPU became available as the company might have thought to use it in one of its device (Apple TV). But then, with time, it became obvious that Apple will most likely not develop an ATOm-based hardware, and there is no more reason to keep supporting ATOM for Mac OS X. 
At the end, this could also serve both topics, even though the real figures of hackintosh remain very difficult to define and how it could impact Apple hardware sales.

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