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Originally Posted by jgoguen
That's a fair point, I know Apple stops supporting hardware long before it actually can't handle the newer macOS versions. Occasionally I can understand why, like newer versions and Apple Intelligence (which I don't really like but it's a big push for them).
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One thing I've noticed on the iPhone. iPhones that get iOS 18 but are unable to run Apple Intelligence just won't do so. So Apple is plenty capable to making new features work where they'd work and not where they won't.
There are ways of installing an unsupported version of MacOS. One thing that's recommended is to do so first on a USB stick so you can see if it runs well enough. That is my suggestion is to see is a newer MacOS may run well enough and upgrade to that.