As Apple prioritizes features for Apple Silicon, Intel machines are going to be left behind. For macOS Sonoma, there are five key features missing for Intel Macs.
WWDC is underway, and we’re diving through all the announcements and developer data to find every detail. macOS Sonoma is one of Apple’s smaller releases, but there are still some features reserved for Apple Silicon and the Neural Engine.
Five features not coming to Intel Macs
Most of the features in macOS Sonoma are ecosystem-wide, but the ones specific to Mac were built with Apple Silicon in mind.
- Presenter Overlay utilizes a Neural Engine-powered feature called Lift Subject from Background. It places your cutout from the webcam feed over content in a presentation.
- Screen Sharing gets easier — for Apple Silicon Macs — thanks to the advanced media engine. This makes sharing more responsive over high-bandwidth connections.
- The newly abbreviated wake word “Siri” is only available for Apple Silicon-equipped Macs and AirPods Pro 2.
- Game Mode takes advantage of Apple Silicon’s SoC design by prioritizing gaming for the CPU and GPU while also reducing latency with wireless accessories.
- Made-for-iPhone hearing devices can pair directly with Apple Silicon Macs (excluding those with a base M1).
As Apple continues to update macOS with new features, more will be exclusive to Apple Silicon processors until the entire operating system doesn’t support Intel chipsets. That isn’t macOS Sonoma, but it could happen within a few years.
This story originally appeared on Appleinsider