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Building a Hackintosh may not be a new thing, but it's certainly not the only case of clone Apple products...though it may be the last.

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Anonymous

The only way they could kill off the Hackintosh community would be if they had their own custom in-house CPU, with EFI level encryption (ie: iCloud lock). Apple SHOULD just release 3 standardized sizes of motherboards and call it a day, which would lead to the end of the hackintosh community. They'd make a ton of money from power users, and enterprises. Heck, they'd even take a huge marketshare in enterprise market. They could easily regulate hardware and charge royalties from manufacturers by allowing driver installation via EFI from their own network repository. The only thing that's preventing them from doing so at this point is greed. Quite frankly, their proprietary SSD upgrade prices along with RAM upgrade prices are just a straight up ripoff, and completely unproportional with market value. From my personal experience, Gigabyte motherboards have already accomplished what power users want since the dawn of the clover bootloader. macOS runs darn near flawlessly on most Gigabyte motherboards in conjunction with Clover.

Anonymous

I've always bought PC hardware with hackintoshing in mind. Windows doesn't cater to real developers. And using Linux as a main operating system gets tiring always looking for alternatives that are sub par to the Mac ones. Luckily my work has always purchased Mac laptops so the only thing I ever worry about is my desktop, which is typically super easy.