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The back of the 24-inch iMac. [credit: Samuel Axon ]
A page on Apple's website has revealed that several features of macOS Monterey, the new version of the software that runs on Macs, won't work on legacy Macs with Intel processors.
Rather, those features will require the Apple-designed M1 chip (or presumably its upcoming successors) found in new Macs the company has introduced since late last year.
That means that the following Macs in Apple's current lineup will be needed to use the features in question:
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