Apple Mac Pro-style 'Hackintosh' computers back in business

Here comes another company that has launched Apple Mac Pro-style workstations popularly called Hackintosh
Apple Mac Pro-style 'Hackintosh' computers back in business

SAN FRANCISCO: Here comes another company that has launched Apple Mac Pro-style workstations popularly called Hackintosh that come pre-installed with macOS Catalina and Windows 10 Pro.

The new company called OpenCore Computer (which has no affiliation with OpenCore Bootloader) has launched a commercial Hackintosh computer called the "Velociraptor," in a clear violation of Apple's end-user license agreement for macOS, reports Mac Rumors. OpenCore is a free open-source tool used to prepare a system for booting macOS and an earlier Florida-based company called Psystar Corporation sold such "Open Computers", later winding up its 'hackintosh" operations in 2012. The OpenCore Computer's lineup of computers are called "zero-compromise Hackintoshes".

"Velociraptor" which is configurable with up to a 16-core CPU, 64GB of RAM, and a Vega VII GPU, and starts at $2,199. (IANS)

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