Computer Science, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

Why does Apple have separate Mac OS Catalina for MacBooks and Mac OS X Sierra for iMacs? irrelevant answers will be reported, so don't you dare think of spamming (sarcasm intended)​

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Answered by THANISHCHINNAPPA
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Answer:

Mac OS Catalina for MacBooks - This is because it is a flexible OS for Apple's portable devices (the MacBooks) Apple generally does not open up the complete info to the users/customers, but one thing in this OS may be power handling(To extend battery life), and maybe for a different shutdown mode than the iMac...

Mac OS X Sierra for iMacs- This OS made by Apple is for their desktop machines, there are no power optimisations likely as it isn't required, and this OS maybe good for bulky applications like the photoshop, video editing applications etc..etc,

However both the OS require a Intel processor(AMD is not supported)(Similarity)

Explanation: You know Apple very well, They generally take high pay just for names, logically I can only give the above two difference and a similarity...

If you are satisfied please mark as brainliest.

Answered by ItzMissKomal
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Answer:

If you're using one of these computers with OS X Mavericks or later, you can install macOS Catalina. Your Mac also needs at least 4GB of memory and 12.5GB of available storage space, or up to 18.5GB of storage space when upgrading from OS X Yosemite or earlier. Learn how to upgrade to macOS Catalina.

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