![]() ![]() ![]() What concerns me is that I just bought an Apple refurbished 2018 MBP (fully expecting the ARM transition) with an 8th gen i5 and I very well may get less supported years than the 20 8th gen i5 models, even though it outbenchmarks them in certain areas, which is exactly why I bought it. My parents aren’t particularly technologically savvy, they don’t care what OS they’re running, the only time they upgrade to new OS versions is when I visit and do it for them. The late 2013 isn’t even on the obsolete list yet. All models have 4th gen haswell cpus - both my parents’ late 2013 model and 2014 entry level model have intel integrated graphics from the same generation, yet the 2014 model is lower tier. Their options, as sold by the Apple store, were a 2014 year entry level dual core 22” iMac, late 2013 22” and 27” quad core, and 2014 high end retina 27 inch, right when those were brand new. The list of supported iMacs for Big Sur is concerning, and frankly kind of unjustifiable to me. ![]()
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