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Install macOS 12 Monterey Developer Beta Without Developer Account

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  In the yearly developer conference WWDC 2021, Apple introduced its latest OS for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and its watches. The beta software with new features was released for developers. However, the public won’t get access to it until July. But we can tell you how to install macOS 12 developer beta without the required developer’s account. Let’s begin now: Devices that will support macOS 12: The macOS Monterey can be supported by the following devices if you have one of these devices, this blog is you. MacBook Pro (early 2015 and later) MacBook Air (early 2015 and later) MacBook (early 2016 and later) iMac (late 2015 and later) iMac Pro (2017 and later) Mac Pro (late 2013 and later) Mac Mini (late 2014 and later) Note: We would suggest you back up your Mac before you start installing the latest macOS Monterey on your computer. It is still in the early stages and the developer profile is usually full of bugs. The initial stages of macOS Monterey may cause your system to crash but late...

Intel Alder Lake (12th-gen) Specs & Release Date Leaked

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  Intel is one of the most active companies in 2021, announcing a huge number of processors. One of them is 12th-gen desktop chips, codenamed ‘Alder Lake’. As per rumors, the Intel Alder Lake 12th gen desktop CPU will reportedly be launching in October with an enhanced 10nmSuperFin process. It was an uncommon move from Intel, given that eleventh gen the 11-gen ‘Rocket Lake’ chips hadn’t launched at that point. In any case, the inclusion of mobile chips implies Alder Lake can be considered more to be the genuine successor to 2020’s Tiger Lake. This is what you can expect from the upcoming gen of Intel silicon.  There’s more you need to know about the Alder Lake and feel excited about its processor etc, however, especially on desktop, as the platform ushers in a new structural design that focuses on efficiency and performance, Alder Lake comes up with up to 16 cores, Intel has its eyes set squarely on AMD’s 16-core mainstream Ryzen CPU. Not enough information has been announced ...