The Intel UHD 770 integrated graphics chip, found in 12th-generation (Alder Lake) and 13th-generation (Raptor Lake) processors, represents a significant hurdle for the Hackintosh community. Unlike previous generations that shared architectures with real Macs, UHD 770 does not have a native counterpart in any official Apple hardware. The Compatibility Dilemma
: Because there are no drivers, macOS cannot use the UHD 770 for hardware acceleration. Performance Impact uhd 770 hackintosh
Features like Apple Sidecar (using an iPad as a second screen) require a supported iGPU for HEVC encoding. Poor Media Performance: The Intel UHD 770 integrated graphics chip, found
USB Creation: Use GibMacOS to download macOS Sonoma. Create USB with OpenCore. compatibility depends on several factors:
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macOS Compatibility Considerations macOS is optimized primarily for Apple’s own GPUs (Intel historically used integrated GPUs in older Macs, but recent Apple Silicon systems use Apple’s custom GPUs). Apple’s drivers for Intel GPUs in recent macOS releases have lagged, and official driver support for newer Intel integrated GPUs is limited or absent depending on the macOS version. For Hackintosh builders, compatibility depends on several factors: